Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As I only have two and a half minutes, I'm going to ask you my two questions together.
First, do you believe that the current overheating situation is mainly generated by a tightening of supply rather than a strong increase in demand?
Second, one understands the imperative to control inflation, hence the restrictive policy, but this generates inequalities. Unemployment could rise, and it could be higher for women, for example. Obviously, it is the role of government to reduce these inequalities, but in your view, can the Bank of Canada play a role in reducing the inequalities generated by its restrictive monetary policy?