Just to touch on that, I believe I read a study recently that stated—I can't cite it correctly—that there was significant increase in investment in United States coming from Canada, but not vice versa.
If I can touch on the competitiveness and taxation piece, the carbon tax is a significant portion of that. I cannot find too many people who believe this carbon tax will have a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions on a global stage. We emit only 1.6% of total greenhouse gas emissions on the world stage. The United States and China emit over 40% of total greenhouse gas emissions.
When I speak with environmental groups and speak with other business groups, they don't believe this small carbon tax is going to have any significant impact. As an organization, we're in favour of scrapping the carbon tax or providing significant tax decreases to offset it because it's a very insidious tax and we don't know the true outcomes that it will have on the economy.
Even environmentalists say that this carbon tax is no good, that you have to have it up extraordinarily high or it's not going to work. All it does at this—