That's a pretty big two-part question. I think I'll focus more on the first part, because I think I've spoken quite a bit about the second part.
With respect to the first part, since Governor Poloz and Deputy Governor Wilkins were last at this committee, we have seen that the economy has stabilized. We probably hit bottom about a month ago. We saw 290,000 new jobs on a national basis across the country in May. I think it's important to stress, though, that different provinces are opening at different speeds, so the experience, depending on where you live in Canada, may be different.
The other thing I would stress is that this crisis is affecting Canadians in different ways. Unfortunately, the crisis is disproportionately affecting the lowest-income workers. You can see in the labour force statistics that women, recent immigrants and youth are particularly affected. Their unemployment rates have gone up the most.
I am optimistic. The good news is that we are starting to see some rebound. The containment restrictions are coming off. I am optimistic that we are going to see.... We expect growth to resume in the third quarter. I think we could see some good numbers, but I would stress that even the good case is still pretty bad. We've seen an unprecedented decline in economic activity, and it's a long way back.