Let me go to Dr. Pekeles. You also have raised some important issues that are often dismissed as unimportant to the whole issue of the economy and competition and productivity, so I'd like you to have a chance to emphasize your point--I could pick any number of your points--particularly around mental health issues. Because it would seem to me that first of all, Canada does not have any kind of national mental health strategy, which we pay for dearly in terms of lost productive hours, and I would think that would have a direct impact on our ability to be competitive.
And then I'd like to hear from Mr. Myers, since none of these issues are mentioned in your report. What does it mean for you in terms of increasing productivity and being competitive when workers are not able to get access to mental health resources, or women are not able to get access to day care centres? How, in fact, do we build up the necessary skilled workforce in the absence of such investments?
Mr. Pekeles.