Thank you for your question.
The reason we did that is that our government listened to Canadians and entrepreneurs. What the entrepreneurs told us was that they have too much government in their pockets and too much government on their backs.
What we did was lower taxes for our businesses. We're also going to work on the regulatory framework in this country to be sure that when we have regulation, if it's needed, we'll have efficient regulation or smart regulation. We're working on that.
I think that's important for the competitiveness of our businesses. If they have more money in their pockets, they're going to be able to invest this money in better equipment and be able to compete and create jobs and wealth in this country.
As you know, we as politicians don't create jobs and we don't create wealth in this country. It's the entrepreneurs who create jobs. Bureaucrats also don't create jobs. What we can do to be sure we have job creation in this country is put forward the best environment for businesses, and that's what we did in the last budget.
For this reason, I want to thank the committee for what you did. You listened to manufacturers when they were here and you made a very good report, and we as government, I can assure you, are following your recommendations. Most of the recommendations have been adopted by our government, and we're working on some of them. It was a very important step, and I want to congratulate all colleagues at the table for this very important report.
On the other point you asked about, concerning the competition panel, as you know, there was a commitment in our budget. We said in the budget that the competition policies in this country have an impact on the growth of entrepreneurs and the creation of wealth in the country. We want to be sure that all policies this government has in place will favour competition; we believe it's important to have competition.
As you know, the definition of competition is very simple: business must be able to compete in a market and compete for a market. We want to be sure we won't have any policies that will work against that. We want to be sure that the framework and all the policies we adopt as a government will be good for businesses and will help them compete for a certain market.
It's an important decision that we have taken. I can let you know that this panel will be settled as soon as possible. They're going to have to give their recommendations before the next budget, and as soon as we receive the recommendations they will be public. We'll have a debate, and I will study all their recommendations. We may have recommendations on foreign ownership, on competition legislation, competition policy, and on a lot of subjects that may involve a threat to competition.
This panel, I can assure you, will have hearings all across the country. Our goal is to have the same kind of panel as we put in place in the telecom forum. As you know, I received a report from a telecom expert panel and acted on it. I want to have the same kind of panel. They'll hold hearings, and they're going to have an independent secretariat. They're going to listen, and after that they'll give a report to the government. This report will be public. You will have time in this committee to hold some hearings on it if you want, and after that the government will act. We want to be sure this government has the best policies to foster the competitiveness of our enterprise in this country.