Often, what happens is that when you have these foreign multinationals that come into Canada and operate a branch plant, not only are they gobbling up the intellectual property and the ingenuity that creates those economic grants, but they also gobble up talent. Ultimately Canadians want them to have good-paying jobs, and they're free to go where they want, but, by gobbling up that talent, you're pulling from that ecosystem, and all those smaller players, those scale-ups, are now starved for the talent they need to grow. As a result, they are either shutting their doors or considering other options in other jurisdictions.
Again, when we talk about foreign direct investment, when we talk about these foreign multinationals, we are for a level playing field. Of course they're welcome to come here and invest, but we need to make sure that we take into consideration those adverse impacts on the economy as a whole and on the labour force.