Thank you.
I agree with Mr. Heady. A 2% variance in the consumption tax is not what's going to do it; it's the fact that the Canadian dollar has significantly surged from 67ยข up to par that has made the big difference. That really underlines the need for improved productivity in this country, which is one of the reasons we're calling to enhance skills training through the tax credit. If you want to get at the flight of people across the border to Buffalo and Plattsburg, it's not the 2%; it's the 30% differential in the currency, which now really makes it time to start focusing on productivity and competitiveness in Canada.