Thank you again, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Giroux, you mentioned in your opening remarks and reported earlier the $252-billion forecast deficit, which is an historic number. My recollection across my lifetime is that it has never been higher than around $40 billion before.
Do you have an analysis of what portion of that deficit would be attributable to the expenditures and the retraction in the economy directly related to COVID, and what portion would have been incurred in the ordinary course? In other words, if this COVID crisis had not happened, what would your deficit forecast have been for 2020-21?