With respect to our mandate, we've already got a big job, and that is to control inflation, and I think having a mandate that makes it clear that the job of the central bank is price stability is very helpful.
Those issues that you raised are important issues, but they are properly the issues of elected governments and, ultimately, Parliament. In most democracies, the central bank is charged with controlling inflation and is given the operational independence to use its interest rate to do that. That's a pretty extraordinary thing, and that should be the limit to the job of the central bank.
That doesn't mean we don't care about equity. In fact, one of our deputy governors, Sharon Kozicki, recently gave a speech in which she outlined that with the availability of more detailed datasets, we can now do a better job of seeing the impact of our policies on different segments of society.
At the end of the day, we have one objective and one instrument. We don't have different interest rates for different people or different sectors—