That depends, because the government indicated in the economic statement that it will look at indicators related to the labour market, but some of these indicators, like the employment rate, may never come back to pre-pandemic levels. Because of an aging population, the share of adults working will probably be on a downward trend as people get older. People stop working at a certain age, at least on average.
Other measures could have the opposite impact. The number of hours worked could, according to many forecasters, return to pre-pandemic levels within 12 months. There are contradicting indicators on that. Depending on which ones the government decides to focus on, we could be in stimulus for a very long time or a very short period of time. That's why the anchors, or the targets, in the statement are—