Look, we're in a global marketplace, so not every company is going to be headquartered in Canada. That said, we do know that if we have a company that can compete on the world stage and win world markets, yet is headquartered in Canada, that can be one way of ensuring that Canadians are able to participate up the value chain in higher management and innovation.
It's not the only way. I think I know where you're going on this, and there are a lot of good examples of foreign companies that have invested in Canada and in Canadians to the extent that we are participating in those sectors as well. But I think any economy--to be fair to you, Mr. Masse--should have a mix of that. It shouldn't be one or the other.