We heard from Mr. Rota and Mr. Masse earlier. It sounds like they're concerned about the ability of Canadian companies to compete, in a sense. There are worries that somehow, if you open up foreign ownership, Canadian companies are going to get swallowed up and not necessarily be able to compete.
One of the things we've seen in broader terms with foreign investment is that Canadian companies are expanding. When we relax foreign ownership restrictions and other countries do the same thing reciprocally, Canadian companies are expanding to the tune of about 20% more into foreign territories and being successful on the foreign stage.
I want to ask that question as we go down this road, assuming that other countries are going to take similar measures and make it possible for Canadian companies to compete in foreign jurisdictions. Maybe you could speak to the ability of Canadian companies, your companies, to compete on the world stage. You're obviously just getting started here, but in 10, 20, or 30 years, what are we looking at in terms of our ability as Canadian companies to compete on the world stage?