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{
"time": "2024-02-01 12:20:00",
"attribution": {
"en": "Mr. Marty Morantz (Charleswood\u2014St. James\u2014Assiniboia\u2014Headingley, CPC)",
"fr": "M. Marty Morantz (Charleswood\u2014St. James\u2014Assiniboia\u2014Headingley, PCC)"
},
"content": {
"en": "<p data-HoCid=\"8189882\" data-originallang=\"en\">Thank you, Mr. Chair. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189883\" data-originallang=\"en\">Thank you, Governor and Deputy Governor. We always appreciate your being here and how transparent the bank is with Canadians during these difficult times. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189884\" data-originallang=\"en\">I went back and had a look at the January 2023 monetary policy report. In there, you said, \u201cCPI inflation is forecast to decline...and to reach the 2% target in 2024\u201d. Today, you're saying that's not the case.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189885\" data-originallang=\"en\">I'm wondering if I could get your thoughts on why that projection changed over the last year and also tie it in with this idea of government spending being at the upper bound, because just three months after that monetary policy report, the government tabled a budget that had $63 billion in additional spending, and then in the fall economic statement another $20 billion. I'd like your thoughts on whether those budgets interfered with the projection you made in January 2023.</p>",
"fr": "<p data-HoCid=\"8189882\" data-originallang=\"en\">Merci, monsieur le pr\u00e9sident.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189883\" data-originallang=\"en\">Merci au gouverneur et \u00e0 la sous-gouverneure. Nous appr\u00e9cions toujours votre pr\u00e9sence et la transparence dont la Banque fait preuve \u00e0 l'\u00e9gard des Canadiens en ces temps difficiles.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189884\" data-originallang=\"en\">Je suis retourn\u00e9 consulter le rapport sur la politique mon\u00e9taire de janvier 2023. Vous y dites que \u00ab L'inflation mesur\u00e9e par l'IPC devrait passer de [...] et atterrir \u00e0 la cible de 2 % en 2024 \u00bb. Aujourd'hui, vous dites que ce n'est pas le cas.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"8189885\" data-originallang=\"en\"> Je me demande si vous pourriez m'expliquer pourquoi cette projection a chang\u00e9 au cours de l'ann\u00e9e \u00e9coul\u00e9e et si vous pourriez la relier \u00e0 l'id\u00e9e que les d\u00e9penses publiques se situent \u00e0 la limite sup\u00e9rieure, car trois mois seulement apr\u00e8s ce rapport sur la politique mon\u00e9taire, le gouvernement a pr\u00e9sent\u00e9 un budget qui pr\u00e9voyait 63 milliards de dollars de d\u00e9penses suppl\u00e9mentaires, puis 20 milliards de dollars de plus dans l'\u00e9nonc\u00e9 \u00e9conomique de l'automne. J'aimerais savoir si ces budgets ont perturb\u00e9 la projection que vous aviez faite en janvier 2023.</p>"
},
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