Thank you.
I just want to start off by saying that I'm going to disagree with my good friend from the NDP in terms of what free trade has done in terms of real salaries. I understand that they have gone down. My thought is that we're overtaxed, we're not as productive, and there are all these other things going on, and they are the reasons for that.
In human resources right now, we're doing a study of employability. Certainly there are all the issues you've touched upon in terms of literacy. We have a great educated workforce that has come in from around the world, but it is not necessarily literate, not always able to produce foreign credentials, and all these other things.
I know you don't talk about the Irish experience, but my thoughts in terms of productivity here in Canada—and you've touched on this already—are that some of the things that made a big difference over there were not just cutting taxes, but the educated workforce, people returning home, infrastructure, and all these other kinds of things. We could spend ten minutes on this, but I'm only allowed three minutes, so it's my only question and the only time I have. Talk about that in terms of addressing the issue of rising salaries and some of these other things, and the experience in Ireland and how we could benefit from that.