That's a difficult question for me to answer. Whether or not Canada remains or becomes competitive depends on a variety of factors—the presence of an ecosystem to ensure that these businesses can thrive, a competitive tax regime, inputs that are available at a reasonable price, and an energy supply that allows these businesses to manufacture what will be needed for a greener economy. Of course, subsidies and tax assistance will contribute to making Canada more competitive, but it is difficult for me to assess in a general manner whether this will be sufficient, too much or not enough. It requires a drill-down approach by sector and even by specific types of products.
For sure, though, the government assistance that was announced in the budget will certainly contribute to making Canada more competitive as it reduces the overall costs for companies that want to establish in Canada to build new machinery equipment and new forms of energy.