Thank you.
Ms. Rogers, I realize you're not a policy source for how to deal with productivity, but you did raise, in a very profound and important way, the issue of productivity in Canada.
I want to press something. I was asking about the relationship between the policy of corporate tax cuts that were supposed to spur more business investment. In your answer, you said that this problem has persisted through different tax regimes. For the last 20-plus years, the policy in Canada on corporate tax rates has been to keep them low or to reduce them. There has been no reverse policy of increasing corporate tax rates.
Would you agree with me that one thing we can probably predict is that a long-term policy of low corporate tax rates has not proved particularly effective in incentivizing businesses to invest in R and D, innovation and technology?