Very briefly, I'd add one thing. Definitely having a basic and broad-based tax policy is preferred, but I think we also need to keep in mind that we seem to make a game out of taking our winners and making them into a national punching bag. Other countries celebrate their winners. We tend not to do that in Canada. We tend to look at them as potential areas for more taxation or as somebody who's getting government handouts and all of that kind of thing, instead of looking at what we can do to create another five of these wonderful examples. That we can do without giving them tax subsidies.
On January 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.