That's an interesting question too.
It depends on where these additional public servants are placed and where any additional increases happen. We've seen the government announce additional public servants in areas where they provide direct services to the population. However, we've also seen an increase in public servants on back-end applications—in internal services, for example. Those are public servants who are not directly responsible for direct services.
To have an impact on the services, it would depend on where these additional public servants are or would be in the future.