I'm a big advocate of studies and mining the numbers. I'm curious: has there been a study done enabling us to point directly at what is causing this? I suspect there may be something more here, with just what you're telling us about our success with small businesses and medium-size businesses. We have lost manufacturing. All major economies have lost manufacturing. I don't think we're unique in that sense, but it's interesting. You made a comment about some of the larger corporations. I would suspect those would be the German corporations that are founded in Germany, and the Americans. Is it because of regulations and such that manufacturers seem to leave? What would be the cause? Is it the high labour cost? Why wouldn't we be doing so well? That's the first part of my question.
The second part of my question is this. Maybe you could just tell the committee again why it's so important to grow those small and medium-size businesses, because the labour that's produced is 95% of the workforce, and how we can continue to be successful. That's an exciting story, I think, that we've done so well. So maybe you could elaborate on that for the committee.