Mr. Hodgson, just before we go to Mr. Myers, your comment that we have to get our act together in terms of interprovincial trade is an interesting one. I was interprovincial trade critic for the Reform Party back in about 1996-97, when the only agreement on internal trade was actually very weak. I talked to people who owned several companies and who were actually preparing to move them—some did—to the United States so they'd have easier access to other Canadian provinces. That's how silly it is. And that's where we're at.
It's an excellent point. Thank you for that.
Mr. Myers.