Again, the question was what can we do to encourage activity in processing, manufacturing, those industries. Certainly, I'd start going back to the productivity issue. One of our recommendations was the extension for the accelerated capital cost allowance as a productivity measure.
To follow up on Mr. Caron's question about productivity, from our perspective, in our chamber, what we see as being critical for the productivity issue is labour force development. We have to make investments in new technology, new equipments—the terminology is advanced manufacturing. We're shifting from people doing work to robotics, to machines doing work. We still need that human capital there. We need people to program computers and run the robotics. That's one of the key things, and that's where we have to make the investments in those particular areas.