Thank you very much.
You mentioned in your policy recommendations that the government should not provide tax benefits or subsidy benefits to manufacturers. In Ontario and Quebec there are two large sectors, the automotive industry and the aerospace industry. Through not necessarily any fault of their own, but internationally, that appears to be how the game is played.
I was wondering what policy recommendation you would have, or would you have one, for industries that traditionally rely on government partnering and investments by government. And it's an international thing. What would we do as a policy here in this country to avoid losing those sectors?
Question two, I come from Oshawa, and you see layoffs and you see skilled labourers losing their jobs. I'm very much aware of what you said. In Alberta the economy's growing.They need skilled trades out there; they need skilled labour out there. Specifically, you've said to revise the EI policy. What solutions do you actually have there for that type of problem? I could see that happening now over the next few years with the manufacturing sector right here in Ontario.