I appreciate your point about foreign direct investments. Since last October we've seen a lot of foreign direct investment leave.
I do question, however, the proposition that Canadian pension funds and other private equity firms should be investing here in Canada. Pension funds are obviously for the benefit of the pensioners, and diversification is an important part. Right now, it's a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation. This is not your fault. I'm happy you're raising the point that we need to attract direct foreign investment.
The challenge is, though, that there are more growth levels outside of Canada. If you're from the Canadian market, you're going to want to see returns that are greater than inflation. We just don't see that as much.
How do you reconcile your view that we should be getting more pension funds from Canada investing within Canada, given that set of circumstances?