They are to a certain extent linked to inflation, but they are mostly driven by the growth in the number of full-time equivalents. Inflation plays a role, of course, but that will probably be reflected later on as wage negotiations get to their conclusion, which could be compensating public servants for inflation or for slightly less than inflation. It's something that we'll be watching closely because it will have an impact on the overall personnel expenditures of the government.
On December 1st, 2022. See this statement in context.