We reacted very positively to that announcement. We've been talking about the problems here today of the skill shortage, and women and girls not being attracted to the careers. We were very happy to see the Prime Minister personally say that's not right for Canada and needs to be addressed.
We talk about attracting the best and brightest from around the world, because that's what our future is about. Something has to be said about personal income taxes. That's a negative, and addressing personal income taxes in the higher tax bracket is not expensive, just because of the demographics. There aren't as many people there.
Politically you might say let's not do that, but we're not talking about people who are bank presidents; we're talking about people who are engineers or PhDs doing research. When you're trying to attract the best and brightest from around the world, our personal income taxes are not competitive. It's something a country like ours should certainly be able to address.