Governor, I was fascinated to hear you say that the purpose of your quantitative easing—that is, these mass purchases of government bonds—was to help households and businesses, but you didn't mention that it was designed to help governments spend borrowed money.
On April 19, the Minister of Finance introduced a budget that proposed a deficit of $154 billion. That works out to $3 billion a week. That's how many dollar-value worth of bonds the government will have to sell.
How much are you proposing to buy every single week, and just the number, please?