That's a good question. I think the taxpayers themselves.... I come from the high-tech market, so when we look at the high-tech market, Ottawa's been dubbed Silicon Valley North, and there are a lot of high-tech businesses operating in Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal. In the end, the taxpayers are most likely employed within some of these markets. Especially in Ottawa, there are a lot of SMEs coming out due to the fallout from Nortel and JDS back in the nineties and other big businesses that were collapsing in Canada. A lot of SMEs have been uprooted because of that trend.
If we're saying that the taxpayers working in the high-tech market are also forming their own SMEs, in the end, those SMEs have to be given a hand, they have to be lent a hand, so they can bring their products to market.
I think the question should just go back to how many SMEs exist across the Canadian landscape. Are we giving them a fair chance to compete on the national as well as the international stage? Our opinion is that we are not.