I'm glad you're discussing this. Look, Canadians are really feeling inflation. We're very aware that it's hitting lower-income Canadians a lot harder. The main reason for that is that they don't have buffers or they have very small buffers. The inflation is in groceries. It's in rent. It's in transportation. These are not things you can avoid, so it is affecting them more.
In terms of my advice, I think the advice from the IMF is very sound. Policies aimed at mitigating the effects of inflation on citizens really need to be targeted—targeted to the most vulnerable—and temporary—temporary while there is an inflation problem. The danger of very widespread measures is.... You know, the price system works. You have to let it work. That's part of getting inflation back down. You don't want monetary and fiscal policy to work at cross-purposes.