Okay.
That's essential. If it's a large company, we service them. That's how that works.
The other thing we have to look at is really our tax regime. When you combine or compare the tax rates of our capital tax as well as our business tax, Canada is second worst. Only China is worse than Canada. That has to change. If we provide the incentives, people come here. Then we don't have to make certain sweetheart deals with a particular company in order to attract them. That makes that much easier.
But the other thing, as far as I'm concerned, is that we have to open up Canada to immigration almost immediately. We should be doubling immigration to that sector that has brains and/or money. That's the only way we're going to start to reinvigorate and change the vibrancy of our demographics.
The other thing is obviously the SR and ED credits. That program has to be revisited. I currently am making close to $500,000 in SR and ED credits that I'd love to either spend on my EI premiums or be able to purchase a piece of equipment so I can better compete, but they're sitting there not even earning interest. So you have to look at it from the standpoint that it's not the companies that invest in R and D that are the problem and not creating the jobs; it's those who are in the sunset. I'm being penalized for investing in R and D, and I can't even cash in my credits.
The last thing: get to it.