Thank you for that. I think that's a useful recommendation. I hope the Conservatives take it seriously, because that would get us a little closer to a more respectable contribution, from one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Anyway, I won't go on at length about that any more.
I would like to talk about the Suzuki Foundation's idea for a new model, or a new way of looking at competitiveness. I think that's a very useful contribution today, because this is the theme of our committee. You've pointed out that competitiveness doesn't just occur when you look after the business sector or give taxes on that front, but when you look at a range of quality of life and environmental issues.
Can you elaborate a bit more on that? You said we're 16th on that index. What countries are ahead of us, and what have they done that we could emulate?