Certainly. We opened with a discussion about competitiveness and productivity. It is a big world out there, and there are lot of players who are coming on strong.
From our standpoint, a lot of issues about productivity, competitiveness, and the ability for small and mid-size businesses to create employment we see as being specifically tied to taxation. In some cases, the taxation levels are inhibitive. They stifle the ability of business to do more and to produce more. We look at creating a tax structure that incents businesses to hire more people and to produce more. We also look at the global economy as its marketplace, to look outside of St. John's, outside of Newfoundland, and outside of Canada as opportunities. We think a competitive tax structure, along with aid from the federal government on connecting businesses around the world, can certainly be beneficial.