Again, I'm surprised because the representatives of the various natural resource industry associations directly focused on the effect of this legislation on investment. I'm surprised at your reluctance to talk about that because that to me is the key issue. At least the three of us here believe in economic development, jobs, and livelihoods, and having lived in a resource town, when the forest company went away, I saw the human wreckage that's left behind. It's the same in mining communities when these communities close down. As well, the mining industry overall is the largest employer of indigenous people in Canada, and Mr. Gratton made that point very forcefully.
Australia seems to be eating our lunch in terms of the mining world. What does Australia do that's better than Canada in terms of attracting investments, because their investment in mining is skyrocketing, as I understand it?