Mr. Chair, I don't know what side of the table I should be sitting on. I could have answered the people on both sides at the same time.
I think some people have trouble understanding things that have been explained for years. I'm going to try to explain them to them once again.
I find it somewhat odd that it's being said today that employers and unions must form a team in order to save jobs. First of all, that's not my view of matters. However, since the government in power isn't doing much, we have to find solutions from the inside. It's a bit like expanding the inside of a plant when you want to install new equipment. That's what we're doing: we're trying to save the industry within the country. From what I can see, it's very hard to understand.
Do you believe the government can adopt new measures? With respect to the market economy — you referred to China earlier — we have one criterion. In Europe, they have five because they rely on salary. It seems to me that one of the first things the government should do would be to start saving our industry, saving the market. What do you think?