Well, if I may, I think one of the problems we have is that some of the companies in our service sector are prospering despite the way our tax system works rather than because of it. As I say, we actually have much better tax treatment in manufacturing than in services when it comes to encouraging or discouraging businesses from making new investments.
Again, if there's one lesson out there in terms of the way global markets are working, it's that if we want to succeed and continue growing and to have the high-end, head-office-type jobs based in Canadian communities, we have to encourage Canadian companies to make it globally, not just make it domestically. As I say, that means doing what we can to encourage them to grow from here, rather than doing anything to discourage investment in our country.