Thank you very much.
You've also raised labour issues and there are two components. One is access to people for labour, but also I've heard for years that Canada lags the U.S. when it comes to labour productivity. I hear the words of Dr. Larry Martin in my ears from the George Morris Centre that it's not a function of the laziness or anything like that of our Canadian labour, but much more a function of the investment. You touched on that with automation.
What does that need? You mentioned the capital, but is that also related to Canada's taxation policies, to our depreciation rates and things like that? Can you make a comment there on exactly what could be best used to spur more automation in our processing sectors?