Certainly, the Government of Canada and the governments of most provinces have, since the early nineties, been on a track to try to deal with this. Indeed, Canada kind of stands out among the OECD community as having done a pretty good job on the fiscal side. “Having done” doesn't mean we can relax going forward, because as we work that debt service charge down over time, what it does is it allows us to deal with some of the costs of an aging society without having to raise taxes to deal with it.
I think it's fair to say the governments in Canada have done a good job, but we can't relax. We are in a particularly buoyant period at the moment, where national income is growing very rapidly. We've had the great advantage of this improvement in our terms of trade. So this is actually a time when all levels of government ought to be looking toward staying the course, and indeed improving on the course of getting that debt down.