Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Governor Carney, for coming today.
I have a number of questions so I'm going to try to be fairly quick about it.
In your opening statement, you talked about the poor relative productivity of our economy. Just for your information, there's a bill in front of the House that I'm completely opposed to: through the tax system, it would pay individuals, as graduates, to go back to their homes whether they have jobs or not. I think it goes completely against the mobility of labour.
That's my question to you. In terms of productivity, does mobility of labour play a role in the productivity of the Canadian economy?