Thank you very much.
Before I turn it back over to you with a last question, I'll apologize on behalf of all of Parliament for not listening to you two years ago when you came here and said, half-jokingly, to stop spending. I think that was very forward-looking of you. However, we didn't deliver. Parliament increased spending by over 25% versus pre-COVID levels, and we haven't done our job. We haven't done our job on spending, and we haven't done our job on population growth.
Here is my last question in the last 30 seconds. There's an election coming up. It could be in a couple of months; it could be in two years. It's very rare for a politician to resist the temptation to buy votes. It's also rare for voters not to want to take that. What advice would you have for those seeking to buy votes in the next election?