Off the top of my head, I think it's about $4 billion or $5 billion in these temporary measures, plus the dental benefits. As to the $52 billion in total, even though the $4 billion or $5 billion in this assistance for lower-income Canadians doesn't have a meaningful inflationary impact, once you start adding these measures, and you get from $4 billion or $5 billion to $52 billion, then the inflationary impact gets obviously higher.
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