I think there are certain inefficiencies that are inherent in the country. To some extent, if you go too far to try to deal with those inefficiencies, I think you do some damage to what is inherently the country. I think in this case, this is one of them.
I want to disassociate myself from the suggestion that this suggests or that the government would suggest that there weren't competent people. I don't think it's about that. I do think there is a certain inherent value in having people who are located in different parts of Canada on a permanent basis. You said yourself that there's a lot of travel involved. So the reality is that where it is you call your base, it might be better to have that be something other than just here. I don't think you necessarily have to compromise competence to get that. But I do find it wildly ironic that I'm arguing for the regions against the government across the way, and they're invoking comments of the law society in support of their arguments. The world is coming...anyway, I'll....