Mr. Davies, I'll challenge you on one point. You suggested that job creation isn't the responsibility of the trade minister. You're dead wrong, dead wrong. Both investment and trade fall under my portfolio. Trade facilitation falls under my portfolio. Providing the kinds of support for Canadian businesses, even access to capital, falls under my portfolio, and it's all related to our objectives on job creation. If you look at that indicator, clearly we're having success.
I would suggest to you that our government is getting it done. We're considered to be the best place to do business in the world over the next five years. The world has taken notice of our economic performance, and I can assure you that the investments we're making right now in terms of crafting economic framework agreements—yes, with smaller countries, as well as with larger countries like the European Union, a market of 500 million consumers; a market like Japan, a market within the Trans-Pacific Partnership, representing 785 million consumers—those are going to drive job creation, and they're going to drive long-term economic prosperity in Canada for many years to come.