So it's just a matter of tax treatment, not location of raw materials and so on.
Okay, thank you.
My next question is for the Canadian Labour Congress. I think you have every right to be worried and to have concerns about this commitment to finding $2 billion in savings. I think “without consultation” seems to be a favourite way to do things around here.
I agree with your issue of no more tax cuts. In the previous government, we went from 28% to 21%. We had a commitment to go down to 19%, and a number of surtaxes removed, a number of CCA accelerations, and yet we have no productivity bang for the buck. In fact, our productivity numbers appear to be worse than they were in years gone by.
Can you give me the Coles notes answer, if you will, on why it appears our productivity is not being enhanced by the corporate tax treatment we've been giving corporations?