Yes, sir, of course. I agree entirely. That is something we need to do. We need to improve our local content.
Canada tends to be a very fair trader and plays very much on a level playing field. Our competitor countries don't always do that, and they do tend to favour local production. We said on the recent budget, where there was more money put aside for infrastructure, that we need to make sure we take advantage of local procurement on that infrastructure, so that Canadian companies get an equal footing at the table.
Part of the problem sometimes is that—we've talked about this—Canadian companies tend to be on average smaller than their global counterparts, so they often need that leg up to be able to compete. I think that's really important for Canada to consider. I don't think it puts us offside in any of our WTO or other agreements, and I think it's something that we ought to pursue with some vigour.