I think the drop has been over a couple of decades. I think there is a lot of sharing of that responsibility. We have the strongest economy in the G7. I think when investors are looking for where to deploy dollars, they look at good strong domestic economic growth.
I think one of the most dramatic answers to questions I've been asked is what is happening in the domestic venture capital markets. If you look at the first quarter report of the CVCA, the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association, you'll see that we've never had so much activity in domestic venture capital deployment in Canada. It's a hockey stick curve, and I think foreign investors look at that and see confidence domestically and with startups. They see confidence among people who put money at risk all the time.
The folks I'm speaking to abroad are very, very bullish and happy with the economic fundamentals of Canada. What they're looking for is a more streamlined approach to get their questions answered, to get their issues resolved, and to get their dollars on the ground here as quickly as possible. That will be a big part of what we do.