Now it's interesting, because if you read The Canadian Business Journalor other journals, you find that comments on the economic growth taking place right now do not bear this out. You may be surprised, or not, to see that not one line is in there about the Liberal government's investments making the economy happen. What you will hear is that it's the cheap Canadian dollar, the strong U.S. economy, household and public-sector spending. Nowhere in there does it say anything about any of the investments.
All I'm trying to say is that when we're putting out documents like this we need to maybe have some reality about what is spurring the Canadian economy at this time. If it is your government's position that it's only you and solely you, then I guess you'll take responsibility for slower growth next year. We'll move on from that.
The next one I want to ask you about is the decision that came from your department earlier in the year in regard to the takeover of Retirement Concepts by Cedar Tree Investments. There are many, many Canadians, particularly in British Columbia, who have serious apprehensions about the process, and they have some serious apprehensions about Anbang Insurance. I know you've made comments about this in the House of Commons and perhaps other places. Is it your position that this is a transparent process under the Investment Canada Act?