 I actually think fiscal credibility is something very, very important. I can tell you that in the world we live in today, politicians aren't going to be judged by what they say or what they promise, but actually what they do. Well, I think we're pretty happy with the budget. It's built on realistic economic assumptions. That's something we always look for. The minister has confirmed the government wants to get back into a balanced operating budget fairly quickly. We were looking for that. We wanted to see that, and the government's delivered on it. We want to create a situation that does everything we can to try and help first-time buyers get into that new home. We also want to help the new home construction sector. This is a proposal that will take place effective today, be effective up until March 31st of 2013, and it will provide a rebate, a check, to British Columbians that qualify for up to $10,000 to help them purchase their first home. I think for the home-building sector, they've gone another extra mile by giving the $10,000 rebate to first-time home buyers. I think that's brilliant. We're eliminating the provincial jet fuel tax on international flights. Now, this is coming about as a result of YVR, in particular, came to us with a business case where they have written commitments for 22 additional international flights. Well, the jet fuel tax, I think, is important because of the Asia-Pacific strategy, and these are international flights that we don't get enough of here, and we need them here. The airport to YVR is a major investment, and it is a job creator, and there's a direct link between a jet fuel tax reduction or elimination and job creation for every new airline that comes in. I gather there's 100 or so jobs. We've got a small business corporate tax rate that's amongst the lowest in the country, and importantly, a reminder that we've taken what we define as a small business, which used to be earnings up to $200,000. We now have increased that to $500,000 over the last number of years so that the threshold for a small business has been improved dramatically. Well, our membership did tell us very overwhelmingly that they wanted to see a return to a balanced budget framework, and so that was very encouraging. I recognize that it's an important part of having an economic situation that is secure and one that encourages businesses of all kind to operate and flourish. A balanced budget definitely goes a long way to doing that. Prudence, I believe, is extremely important in the kind of climate we find ourselves in today.