Mr. Lazar, just as a quick starting point, I think Mr. Warawa was pointing to some previous testimony by Mr. Drexhage, who talked about the transformation that would have to occur when he was asked a question about whether or not we should be somewhat more like Sweden or Denmark.
You pointed to Finland with respect to your sector. How similar is the Finnish economy, broadly speaking, because obviously we have to consider beyond your particular sector? Is it a fair comparison? I think the question from Mr. Warawa was more pointed to a comparison to our economy. Should we be looking more like Denmark or Sweden? I don't believe we have similar economies, as a starting point. That impacts the question of what the end point should look like and how we get there.
Am I understanding you correctly that in this process of determining where Canada is going, you may be more inclined to see your sector coming out on top than perhaps other sectors in getting there? I think it's a fair question to ask. You're asking the government to make certain policy decisions. There will be some winners and some losers. To get where we're going, that decision has to start with an understanding of what the economy looks like.
I don't know if I'm coming across clearly enough on that. Let me just launch it toward you.