Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for having the patience to wait us out as we went through votes.
So many questions and not enough time. I have five minutes, but I'd love to spend probably 45 minutes talking about 3-D printing and that whole new technology and what it's going to do to logistics and how it's going to change our whole society in the next 10 or 15 years. But again, I have just five minutes.
I'm going to talk about maybe a combination of our carbon footprint and the carbon taxes we're facing here in Canada, which you're competing with outside of Canada. I want to talk a little bit about that. I also want to talk about our competitiveness, the fact that when we look at our competitiveness—and the CME has used this example—we're losing out because we're no longer competitive. We don't have the competitive advantage in the manufacturing sector here in Canada compared to other sectors around the world.
The government just invested $245 billion in the China infrastructure and development bank, with a $1-billion commitment moving forward. Will you get any of that business? Will any of that business flow your way as that money is being spent overseas in China?