We can handle that, Guy.
I'd like a quick response if you could give one. We are looking at what we can do to achieve better economic growth. You both deal with the business community all the time. What can the federal government do to enhance the ability to create economic growth?
To be honest, when I talk to business, whether they're dealing with CFIA, Canada Border Service Agencies, or any of these services that government provide, if the bureaucracy were interested in results rather than paper, it would be a heck of a lot easier for the business community. I go to some of the borders and there are 10 booths, and four of them are closed. That's not exactly great for moving traffic, whether it's commercial or public.
Does each of you have one point you think the federal government could emphasize to achieve better growth?