I get your point. Thank you.
You indicated as well that you have an extra 2,000 loads a year that you could ship to the United States if you had the drivers. Obviously you have the economic activity there. Yesterday Dr. Emery indicated to us in a presentation here before us that capital draws business and draws investment. You will see that because you're hauling products from many companies in the Maritimes, in Atlantic Canada.
Can you indicate your thoughts in regard to what needs to be done to enhance that? Obviously we have capital-intensive businesses in other parts of Canada, as mentioned earlier in reports today. There's the oil industry out west, and the agriculture industry, which is a big part of the Maritimes as well. They're capital-intensive. So if you have those businesses there, what else can be done to attract that kind of economic activity? Can you tell me whether or not you think that the corporate tax changes the government has proposed would be a detriment to businesses expanding in the Maritimes?