Thank you very much for your answer.
This is a finding that seems to appear in most of your fiscal sustainability reports. In each of your reports, in fact, your very long-term projections indicate that the federal government will be all right and able to have surpluses, or even reduce its debt, whereas the provinces could, over the long term, be facing accumulated deficits that would increase debt. However, the situation described in the last report, even though it shows a better outlook for the federal government than for the provinces, is not as bad for the provinces as it was in the previous reports.
Do you know why that would be?