And the reason being is we have $10 billion in the rainy day fund today. I could never vote to ever go below $8 billion because that would start to affect our credit rating. Over the next biennium, we expect to collect another $2 billion into the rainy day fund. in a leaner time. I think diverting upwards of around $2 billion to not put into the rainy day fund is a perfectly appropriate use of that. (03:39–03:45)
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