Well, as I indicated in my opening statement—again referring to the same table, page 328 of the budget—shows that, once we get past the activities around COVID, next year and in subsequent years budgetary revenues settle down at about 15% of national income, which is the total tax take of the federal government and other fees. That's exactly what it was before COVID, and it's exactly how it was laid out in the 2019 budget.
If I look at program expenses, they, too, settle down to 15% of national income, and they were around 15% of national income before COVID and in the 2019 budget. Therefore, the budget is not taking more of the economy or spending more as a share of the economy than it was before.