I appreciate the comment, because it's rather interesting; Mr. Alexander went on to give his prediction that with Canada having the most competitive tax position of the G-7, he believes that over the next several years—he said within five years, but over the next two, three, four, and five years—it will be unprecedented the amount of corporations that will seek Canada to invest simply because of our incredibly competitive tax rate, as compared to, for example, the United States. So I appreciate your comment on that.
There's another question I have for you as we go through this. You made the comment in response to one of our colleagues—I want to quote you as specifically as I can—that until we see the plan, we can't predict the success...that the freeze will be achievable.
Sometime over this next four to six weeks--I don't know exactly when, but whenever the budget gets announced--I would anticipate that the details of that plan would be outlined, which I think would give us all additional information. I earlier had suggested that you being here was after the fact in terms of our budget freeze study. It just seems to me that you being here perhaps after the budget may have more value, so that you can then help us with your opinion of the analysis.
Does that make sense?