You mentioned the need to spend at the beginning of the pandemic, and you've also talked about the narrative or the justification for some of the spending that we saw. Of course, there were individuals who were devastated, parts of the economy unable to survive, people unable to provide for their families, but isn't it also true, according to some of the StatsCan data we've seen, that we spent a lot more than we needed to, in terms of a targeted approach, that we actually spent much more broadly than we needed to, to help people through the pandemic?
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