It's a recognition that we don't take the premiums into general revenues. Again, I feel like I'm defending an IMF position—which I've pretty much fought my entire career—in trying to reconcile some of this craziness.
It's the same thing in terms of public sector pension schemes, such as employee pensions benefits for the public sector employees. You'll see a matter of adjustment in the same table on page 36, as well. This is what the IMF does to put all these G7 countries on some sort of level of comparability around their debt-to-GDP metrics.
That's my best explanation, but I principally have the same concerns. It is a showcase. It's their best effort at what the IMF can do in terms of apples to apples comparison.