Yes. In the fall statement that was released last week, we tried to showcase some of the progress we've made in the pure output and employment indicators, compared to that of some of our G7 partners. What we've shown is that the rebound in Canada was quite strong over the second quarter and early parts of the third quarter.
As the minister said, we've recovered over 80% of the jobs lost, and output has bounced back to within 4% or 5% of pre-pandemic levels. Clearly, there are still output gaps and labour gaps, but I think this puts us slightly ahead of some of our G7 comparators in terms of the strength of the recovery. The hand-off is to this so-called recovery phase, where additional fiscal and other policy support are clearly necessary to get the economy back on track.