I guess my comment on that would be, and I'm as guilty of this as anybody, we all have a competitive advantage. We're talking about manufacturing as a sector, but it's about individual businesses, right? Competitive advantage is built at the business level. The report I mentioned earlier—that I shared with the clerk, and hopefully you can get access to it—was basically talking how Canadian businesses build global competitive advantage. It can be happening in many different ways. It can come from your supply chains. It can come from the skill set you have. How each individual business does it is different. I think we have many Canadian companies that are successful on the global stage. The issue is about trying to understand the ingredients that lead to their building that competitive advantage, and how we can help more companies grow that competitive advantage.
On May 10th, 2016. See this statement in context.