On another point, there was a lot of discussion by all stakeholders of the national infrastructure plan that we have in place—about making it even more robust. So we come back to your comment on potholes. I don't quite see how you can have three levels of government really applying similar taxation policies and have that somehow simplify the system. It actually increases the layers of bureaucracy and the layers of tax.
I have one final question. We've had a substantial red tape reduction action plan. It was an ambitious plan. It's one of the best red tape reduction action plans in the world today. It underscores our reputation as a place to invest and, in addition, our one-to-one rule has saved Canadian businesses somewhere in the neighbourhood of about $20 million.
Again, if you don't have one umbrella, if you don't have one overseer, how do you make that happen at all the three levels of government if someone doesn't take a leadership role?
I'm not saying there is not more to do.