There are many dimensions to compare. In all our countries, we all went through COVID at virtually the same time. Every country plunged into recession. Every country has come out of that. We all experienced much higher inflation and then inflation coming down in all our countries.
If you look at Canada's comparative recovery, you see that the Canadian economy has recovered quite well. It hasn't recovered quite as strongly as the U.S. economy by some measures—certainly not by GDP. On the employment front, we've actually had a very strong recovery.
Our recovery has been stronger than that of some of our European neighbours. Inflation in Canada didn't go as high as it did in Europe, not even quite as high as it did in the United States. Inflation has come down in all our countries, and it's now not that different across most advanced countries.