Canada is in a productivity crisis. Those aren't my words; those are the words of the deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, Carolyn Rogers. We have massive outflows of money. We have not increased our gross fixed capital formation, or capex, in 12 years, in real terms. We do not need more incentives to push capital away.
By the way, it's not foreign capital that's necessarily not coming. It's domestic capital that is leaving. Those pension fund managers you want to regulate just simply say, “We'll sign up for all the green initiatives you want, and we're going to go invest in the U.S.” Don't forget Europe, which is just a total joke.