My colleague and I are here on the assumption we wanted to talk about public accounts and the bank's financial statements today. The governor and I appeared twice last week—once in front of the House finance committee, once in front of the Senate bank committee—and we've answered most of these questions.
I can maybe give you a short answer.
We're tracking a number of things ahead of each interest rate decision. We pay close attention to core inflation, because it's a good measure of what we call the underlying momentum in inflation, and it strips out some of the more volatile elements. That's a number we pay close attention to, but we're looking at a number of variables each time we make a decision. Our next decision is in a couple of weeks.