I don't think any government has an easy time in balancing the budget. It doesn't matter what government it is. It doesn't matter when it is. That is always true.
This is particularly difficult at the moment, as I tried to point out in my opening remarks, because governments need to make very large investments and they need to provide room for the private sector to make very large investments. That's very difficult to do when they have to continue to strike a balance. It means that other important items have to get less.
The terrible job—I use those words advisedly—of governing is that you have to make the choices of how you strike that balance. It's not easy.