Well, we of course have been actively involved in doing precisely what you're suggesting. Our low-tax policy for jobs and growth is entirely consistent with those objectives. The responsible resource development, which streamlines regulation while enhancing it at the same time, has been received exceptionally well in foreign countries that I have visited. I have been to China twice, to India and Japan twice, and to Korea, the Philippines, Europe, the United States, and Israel. We've been talking about and promoting the enormous natural resources of this country and we've been promoting free trade. We have been encouraging investment.
We're open for business and we're telling the world about the Canadian story. It is resonating extremely well. This is under the Prime Minister's leadership; he personally has been involved. My colleague, the Minister of International Trade, and I have been going to the markets where there is enormous complementarity. You see, Canada absolutely must diversify its markets in light of the fact that 90% of growth in demand in energy is going to come from non-OECD countries, and the U.S. is going to become energy—