Okay. I was just checking.
I want to thank the witnesses for being here.
I'll start with Ms. McNeece.
Thank you for your testimony. I want to back it up to about 30,000 feet, though, in terms of general policy.
A few minutes ago, Professor Vivek Dehejia from Carleton University was talking about serious problems Canada is having with falling productivity, and he partly laid the issue at the feet of foreign investment. Deputy Governor Rogers from the Bank of Canada recently said Canada is in the middle of a productivity emergency and that “it's time to break the glass.”
From your perspective and the perspective of the clients you talk to, what are you seeing in terms of foreign investment? What steps, from a legislative perspective, do you think the government could take to make foreign investment in Canada more palatable to investors from outside the country?