Thank you for the opportunity to have a discussion about being competitive. That's the whole point. It's to try to lessen the cumulative burden on regulation, but at the same time to enhance the ability of Canada to be an attractive place to invest. We have been a pretty top destination for FDI, foreign direct investment. We have accumulated quite a number of investments from outside of Canada to come here. We are trying to nurture and monetize and scale up local companies and businesses to succeed and compete internationally, and that also means having a carbon pricing system in place that enables us to compete in terms of trade requirements, because putting in carbon pricing is built into the trade requirements.
We are doing what we can to try to improve ourselves internationally or through interprovincial issues. I'm thinking now specifically of a situation involving a co-operative securities regulator, for example, in which we tried to bring all of the provinces together to have one capital structure to be competitive. Of course, politics gets in the way and different elections happen in different provinces.
We're onside with making Canada competitive, but at the same time we're also onside with making Canada safe. I believe we're on the same page you are: To not have political interference when it comes to regulation for things like the Bank of Canada or the Ontario Securities Commission or the provincial regulatory systems. We brought in FSRA, the Financial Services Regulatory Authority from FSCO. It's at arm's length to keep political interference and rhetoric out of the system and to protect the interests of consumers as well, because doing that is built into it.
We're all trying to do that, and your recommendations are good. The recommendations made by the other witnesses were also important, because dialogue is important here.
Tell me, do you know what the proposed capital gains rate is going to be for the United States? Do you know what they're doing? Are you aware of what our competitor is trying to do with capital gains relative to what Canada is doing?