When you think about free markets, I urge you not to associate free markets necessarily with the stock market. The stock markets are crazy and turbulent, and quarterly earnings and so on drive short-term thinking and decision-making. I urge, and our report urges, us to do a better job of harnessing the trillions of dollars that are in pension funds and institutional investment funds, where the investors have a long-term perspective because of the nature of their liabilities that they want to match their assets with, and so on.
I think there are huge opportunities where Canadian pension funds today are investing all over the place. We just saw OMERS investing in the port of Melbourne, and the teachers' pension plan is invested in airports in the U.K. and in continental Europe, and so on and so forth.