What we need to do is look at the performance of the whole of the Canadian economy and get the fundamentals straight.
We have to ensure that we have a competitive skills base in our country; we have to ensure that our border functions correctly; we have to ensure that we have a competitive tax and regulatory system. The focus should really be on the fundamentals that apply across the board in Canada. All sectors of business will benefit from that.
There may be specific areas in which we're dealing with an uneven playing field, areas where there are subsidized foreign competitors or where there is some inequity. Clearly that would call for special attention, but what we want to do is to ensure that this country as a whole has an investment climate that makes it attractive both for foreign and for domestic investment. That means getting the fundamentals right.