As one of the political ministers for Ontario, I think we're deeply concerned about unemployment. You've certainly been very active in ensuring that the government is aware of that. The economy in Windsor–Essex is experiencing real trouble. We've been I think pretty generous to that community in terms of the infrastructure stimulus fund. The DRIC project would see billions of dollars being spent in that region. It would do a lot as a shot in the arm for those unemployed, whether you're a steelworker or, frankly, whether you deliver pizza. It would put a lot of money into the economy. We think it's pretty important.
I think, though, when you look at the campaign finance rules in the United States.... In Canada we can take great pride both in the reforms that Prime Minister Chrétien brought in and the landmark reforms that Prime Minister Harper brought in to take the influence of big money out of politics. I think that's a very good thing and a positive thing.
I'll just let people connect the dots on their own.