I appreciate that. Of course it's a global economy, so I understand that you didn't specifically come up with a strategy to ask how we could keep these jobs in Canada to ensure we have a process that's going to keep the work here. This government goes on and on, and rightly so, about the economic troubles we face, and here are manufacturing jobs, and the companies are looking at their global market price. It doesn't matter to you if these jobs are in Canada--or in China, for that matter--provided the regulations come in within the allotted time.
On June 20th, 2011. See this statement in context.