That's a very interesting question. We have not modelled the cost of not intervening or not supporting businesses and individuals to the same level, but it's something that would certainly be of great intellectual benefit to me and many economists and policy-makers in the country.
I'm not sure, however, how precise such an exercise would be. Because of the unprecedented nature of the current shock, it would be very difficult to determine what would be the impact of a lower level of intervention or different types of intervention, given that we're navigating in very uncharted territory.