Look, as I've said, governments have difficult spending decisions. They have to set priorities. What we're going to do is to take those into account and then do what we need to do.
The Bank of Canada is set up with operational independence. We have a clear goal and we have the operational independence to pursue that.
The spending plans, the spending the government has done, and its agreed plans are built into our projections. If the government changes those plans, we'll take that into account and do what we need to do.