I appreciate all of that. I guess I still wonder if there wasn't something that could have been done over the last few years from your office in terms of using monetary policy to lessen the impact or to help address the looming crisis and the present crisis in the manufacturing sector. There are those who think that was possible.
I just want to quote from Andrew Jackson, who has said he appreciates all of the consultations between your office and labour and people who have been raising these issues, but he does say that he thinks monetary policy as a whole should and could have somewhat lessened the scale and severity of the current manufacturing jobs crisis.
I guess I'd like to know if there are regrets you have around not addressing this issue, or if there's anything you would say to your successor on this front. Or is it only something you think Parliament can address and it's not related to monetary policy, and if there isn't in fact--