When principals decide to locate in Canada to work in aircraft or parts manufacturing, for example, they evaluate three aspects: labour availability, supply chain and government support.
Of course, it's like a three-legged stool, and if you take one of those legs away, the stool falls over. This is obviously how it works. When principals assess government support, they look at the programs that the government is implementing to help them. They also look at what the government is doing in the context of a crisis or an issue to encourage companies to locate here, and what the government is doing to support the industry in terms of the workforce, the training programs and the assistance that can be provided. When you create taxes that put up barriers and cause more hardship, it doesn't help the industry at all.
I will turn the floor over to Mr. Mueller.