If we were to examine it five years from now, I would say going to 17% would not be a success, for example, to illustrate the point that you raised. I would say that we would also look at where we are versus our international peers. We would also look at, for example, the outcomes we achieved. How are we comparing with our international peers? Are we making meaningful progress? Do we see a trajectory and growth rate that's going in the right direction?
Those are the kinds of indications that I would be looking for to determine what success looks like. If we're moving in the right direction at a rapid pace, are we getting the right outcomes? How do we compare with other jurisdictions? Those are the types of considerations I would say would be applicable to determining what success looks like.
A modest increase would not be what success looks like.