Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to start with Dr. Frankel.
I have couple of questions for you, Dr. Frankel. You compared Canada's productivity to OECD nations. I have some problems with that calculation and I'll tell you why. As a resource-based nation, there's no question our productivity is skewed. In fact, most of the people who measure productivity even say that Canada's productivity is skewed. When we look at the auto sector, even the softwood sector, which survived a horrible system or tariffs, they are amongst--in fact, in the auto sector they are--the most productive in the nation. How do you reconcile that with your statement?