Forgive me. Thank you. It was 2% last year and two and a quarter per cent this year.
The data you have says that government spending grew at 2% last year and is planned to grow at two and a quarter per cent this coming year. What I'm hearing you say is that, as long as spending growth is close to that 2% target—and you've called a growth of two and a quarter per cent close to the upper range of that—it's growing more or less in line with population growth, so it's not unduly contributing further to inflation.
Is that a fair characterization of what you're saying?