Thank you very much.
My questions will be focused on Mr. Wudrick.
You gave some great testimony with respect to competition, but, of course, the reason we are pursuing competition is to improve overall prosperity and do that by increasing productivity.
You've written in the past about the need for a productivity commission and the need for tax reform, which I think are all great ideas. What I don't think is getting across, unfortunately, to the general public—it is definitely getting to the Bank of Canada—is the trajectory we're on. We just went through a lost decade. We had basically zero economic growth over 10 years. The gap between the United States and Canada has never been larger. We are falling into a prosperity hole.
Could you please paint the picture of what it might look like if we have another lost decade?