I just want to.... Then I'm going to go to you, Jack.
Is that actually happening? Are we just attracting people to put money in term deposits, and the banks are increasing the amount of reserves they have? Or are there actual jobs being created when we do reduce the corporate taxes, when we do reduce the capital rates, when we do reduce dividend income? Are there studies out there? The great example is Ireland. That's the reason we're here. Are there studies out there? Is the proof in the pudding? Is it really something we should be looking at and recommending? Because, that's the purpose of this study. I believe it is, but I have nothing on which to base my decision.
What we're seeing, if we look at the forestry sector, is that, yes, businesses are putting huge amounts of money into a factory. We saw it in Quebec with the automobile sector where they were given tonnes of money. They put in two automobile factories in the span of three or four years, and once the grants ran out—I don't even think they waited for that—the plants closed down. In the forestry sector, the dollar turns and they're gone the next day. So can we really rely on these? Should there be more conditions or heavier conditions?