Thank you.
Turning now to the Chamber of Commerce, I have sat on this committee for six or seven years now, and each and every year the chamber comes before the committee and says that the government should reduce taxes and deal with the debt. There's a standard sort of litany, and each and every year, the chamber's members come in with worse productivity numbers than they came in with the year before, to the extent now that it's actually advantageous on a productivity standpoint for foreign companies to own Canadian companies.
So I'd be interested in knowing what the chamber is doing specifically to improve the productivity of Canadian companies and make them more competitive, given that all governments, both Conservative and Liberal, have pretty well done everything that the chamber has asked over the last number of years and still the productivity of these companies is very dismal. I'd be interested in that. You're here to represent the interests of the business community of Canada, and the business community of Canada has not been serving the people of Canada very well on that specific area, the area of productivity.
I'd be interested in your response to that.