I think it is something, if we can stimulate the Canadian.... We have all the tools here. We have the mining; we can turn it into these things; and you mentioned the value added. We need to have policies like that, instead of the uncertainty that I think John Manley mentioned in this past budget. I think the budget was 400 pages, and 200 of them talked about the carbon tax and the uncertainty around it.
I'd like to talk to you a little bit about the uncertainty. The Prime Minister said during the election that he was going to transition away from manufacturing—and that was a concern in my neighbourhood, in Oshawa, for we build cars—and again, domestic capacity.
We have a very aggressive U.S. policy on taxation. What would you suggest, building on Mr. Manley's comments, that we do in the short term address this competitive issue, because it appears that other countries are being much more aggressive, and if we don't get on board really quickly, I'm seeing that the manufacturing sector is going to be facing some real challenges. What can we do right away to help in that regard?