I let you speak and I don't interrupt you, Michelle, so please don't interrupt me.
When we take a look at other centres being established, if that type of an incentive makes Canada an attractive place for the investment, then I think that's a good investment. In fact, it creates jobs for Canadians. It creates all sorts of benefits in terms of developing technology.
We find it all too easy to overlook that, just because of a ripe opportunity to smear success and to smear an organization that makes money. Are we going to smear General Motors? We did smear Chrysler, didn't we? Someone did, because of their success when they started to build a battery factory.
Are we going to focus on creating such a toxic environment for investment in Canada that people don't want to invest here? Are we going to create an environment where people would rather go elsewhere? To me, that's a shame.
The intent of the incentive was to create jobs in Canada and to create technology in Canada. We're not doing Canadians a service by dragging every investment through the mud for political purposes. It's just not productive and it's not the kind of thing that creates an environment in which people will be investing.
Money is liquid. It can go around the world in a flash. That's just one example.
We need to make sure that we create an environment that continues to be an attractive area to invest in.