One thing I would focus in on is that when I was auditor general I made the recommendation to the previous government that it needed to implement a long-term budget plan. It had made a commitment to get back to a balanced budget, but I felt it had issued some targets and hadn't issued a plan.
Stepping into the role of Deputy Minister of Finance, of course, now means I myself have to live with that recommendation. So we, in the New Brunswick government, are very much right now going through an exercise—and it's not just the Department of Finance, it's really being led out of the executive council office—to develop a long-term plan that is more than just saying here's what the targeted deficit numbers are. Rather, it's something that has more information behind it in terms of how we're going to get back to a balanced budget.