Mr. Speaker, we made it very clear that this was a two-stage budget and that we were providing financial projections for each of those two years.
On the other hand we did provide full financial information for the third year, tracing the effect of the expenditure cuts that were taken in this year. That tracing demonstrates that we will arrive at the $25 billion figure or the 3 per cent of GDP.
All the information the member requires is in there. The only thing that is not in there is the projection of economic growth. The reason we did not do that is that we did not want to fall into the same mistake the previous government did, that is projecting so far out and making promises on the basis of illusory growth that we are not able to keep.
The fact is that we provided full information in terms of tracing the cuts we have made in this budget, cuts which are to bring the deficit down to 3 per cent of GDP in three years.