It is for the elected government to decide where it wants to put its focus in terms of spending priorities. What I'm saying is that, going forward, the fiscal framework that has a structural deficit in the context of high interest rates and rising going forward will put these very important priorities—I agree with you, they all are important—in jeopardy, so this is what we want to preserve. We want to preserve health care. We want to preserve post-secondary education. We want to preserve international aid. By spending more, unfortunately, you will put these things in jeopardy, in my opinion.
I'm not here to say to the government where they need to cut. What I am saying is that the trajectory of spending right now is not sustainable.