Turning to the Public Mobile folks, I appreciate your coming today. You have been to my office before to talk to me about these issues.
The one issue I have in general, and I thought you might be able to shed some light on it today, is that I find that companies in my area—for example, steel companies, Dofasco and so on—have been swallowed up. All steel in this country has been bought by foreigners now; there's no Canadian steel company. Then I'll hear people ask, why did the government allow that to happen?”
I push back a little bit, that Canadians are not great at investing in themselves. I think you said they're a little more risk-averse, especially on the capital side, than other countries may be.
Based on your experience and background, can you tell me what obstacles the government has put in place or are there to keep Canadians from investing in Canadian companies? Are they structural, are they policy-based? What are the issues? Why are Canadians not coming to the table more readily for investment opportunities, in your view?