Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Rogers, you gave a speech a little while ago about productivity, and I just want to make sure that I totally understand what productivity means, because I know that there's a lot of jargon and terms that get thrown around here.
Productivity, as I understand it, is how much Canadians produce—how many trees they turn into lumber, how much grain they grow or how many cars roll off the assembly line. It's basically the things that individual Canadians make. Is that correct?