Mr. Poloz, you suggested in one of your points that economic growth is an opportunity to dig ourselves out of this hole, and I actually completely agree with that.
There are two things. One is that we've seen a decline in the competitiveness of Canadian companies due to the tax structure, and probably in addition some these commodity prices. However, should the focus not be—if there's going to be any kind of stimulus spending—on assets that will help produce revenue, improve competitiveness or improve innovation? Certainly, we have to be, according to your remarks, I think, export-focused rather than selling to ourselves. We have to be looking at the broader markets. Would you agree that any kind of stimulus should be focused towards assets that will improve competitiveness?