Yes, that's exactly what I think. As for the Canada emergency response benefit and its replacement, it's really my hope that come later this year, we'll have maybe not full employment, but adequate job openings. Right now we're about 300,000 positions short of where we were in the good old days of February 2020. I'm hoping that the need for all these extraordinary measures will be obviated and we can go back to a reformed employment insurance system, part one and part two, for the 21st century.
It is unsustainable. A deficit of $350 billion is like World War II. I wasn't around back then, but we cannot go on with expenditures, with outlays anywhere near that magnitude, for more than another four or five months or so, even though fiscality is not my primary area of expertise.