Look, the way I can respond is that.... If you look at our forecast for other countries, we do forecast a recession. We think Europe is already moving into recession. The Eurozone and the U.K. are importing energy. They are importing most of their commodities. They're facing a double problem. The stuff that they buy on global markets is costing more. They are less well off. That is certainly affecting their economies. That's one main reason they are headed into a recession.
As you suggested, higher energy prices, higher wheat prices and higher fertilizer prices—these are important materials, commodities that we export—are bringing more income into the country. That is supporting the Canadian economy. Yes, that is something that is built into our forecast.