Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Basically I want to shift to the tourism part. It was brought up and caught my attention.
Ms. McKenzie mentioned the team has been renewed under the Canadian Tourism Commission, but you told us about all the declines, the downsides of it. You haven't talked very much about the upside and what you're actually going to do about it. You described how, over the last decade, there has been very little growth, and yet it was at a time when there was a low dollar, low fuel costs, and low interest rates.
In the presentation you talked about Canada as a dream destination, so we have a bit of a conflict here. We believe it's true--it is a dream destination; Canada is the greatest place in the world. That would be agreed on by everyone here. But we have this conflict. I wonder how you're dealing with that, because it would seem to me that some sort of business plan would have been in order, and maybe that's what has been put out.
I'm wondering what you're doing to change that around. Some time ago everything was low; now we're moving to a time when there's a higher dollar and higher fuel costs, with pretty low interest rates. We still have those issues out there. It was easier when we had the competitiveness, and now we don't. How are you going to counter it?