I think the other thing to remember, Mr. Richardson, is the size of the sector itself. Anyone who has an investment portfolio will know that you probably invest in some U.S. stocks, and if those stocks pay dividends, you pay a percentage of tax in Canada. That's what trade agreements are for and it's what financial agreements between countries are for, so you can finance sectors.
The energy sector cannot be financed within Canada; it's too large. If you start to grow a company over $5 billion or $10 billion, there's not enough liquidity left in Canada. You have to go to the U.S. And it followed that with the success of the income trusts and....
The one thing I bristle at is the notion that somehow we're tax evaders and tax avoiders. The growth of the income trust had to do with the demand, the tremendous demand, for yield. That's evident, not only with individuals but with institutions as well. And because of this demand, there was tremendous growth in the sector and we've lost that growth.