Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for your presentations today. You're certainly well-spoken advocates for your viewpoints.
I won't disagree with what you have said, because you're certainly passionate in what you bring to the table. There are always opposing points of view, and it's our job to find some balance in the middle that seeks to build the Canadian fabric and make us stronger as a country.
We are part of a global supply chain regardless of what particular enterprise you want to look at, and having the ability to have rules and regulations from some of our trading partners I think strengthens that, because we need that predictability and stability to build the Canadian fabric, but it's about how we come to those terms and how we put those into play.
Mr. Wildeboer, I want us to help you celebrate your success. We heard from Jim Balsillie from RIM that you're an anomaly. You can't happen. He said under the rules of play we have now in Canada, you shouldn't exist. I want to celebrate your success in doing that.