The subsidies are the same, so Canada and the U.S. are in direct competition, and we're beating the United States in terms of major global investors here. Is it outside the realm of possibility that the investments we're making, for example, in child care and health care, are the things that are making a big difference when companies decide to locate on this side of the border and not on the U.S. side? I mean, the numbers are indicators. We're the number three destination in the world for foreign direct investment, and it's only going higher.
On November 23rd, 2023. See this statement in context.