Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to turn to another topic. I recently read a rather interesting book by Jim Clifton, the chair of Gallup. He wrote a book called The Coming Jobs War. His thesis is that the next major battle is going to be over jobs, and those countries that can create the jobs of the future and attract those workers are going to be the powerhouses of the future; it's not necessarily military power that is going to dictate what countries are going to be economically powerful. I was wondering if you could comment on that.
Also, when I go through my riding, where we have a lot of private small and medium-sized businesses, I always receive a lot of accolades that we've lowered the corporate tax rate—because we all know corporations don't pay taxes—and that we seem to be hitting all the right buttons to create jobs. I was wondering, as a supplementary question, what you're hearing in your circles, among your colleagues in other countries, about how Canada is performing and what they're asking you.