Yes, it is an unfortunate fact of life that indeed, if you're going to deliver a service, there's a real cost to delivering that service. For some of those services that collectively we look to governments to provide—in particular health, education and security services—the cost of actually providing those services in real terms is going up over time. It's very hard to deliver that promise and to expand on that promise in terms of what you're going to deliver without devoting more revenues to it.
What I was saying was that, given that those things are costly and they were promised, I was very worried that the amount of revenue the government was going to have was totally insufficient to deliver on the services that were promised. It's not just this government here in Ottawa. That is a collective problem that governments are having in the provinces and in Europe and that, a fortiori, they are having in the United States.