Mr. Speaker, I have a quick comment.
I listened very carefully to both sides. At the time we took office in 1993, we were all concerned about having this brain drain. Once the Liberals took over in 1993 there was a tremendous effort to take care of the books, and the biggest investments, to put it on the record, were to invest in human resources.
As my hon. colleague mentioned earlier, it is good to have the mortar and the bricks, but the human resources are just as important.
What happened statistically? All of a sudden, because of the right investments, we were having a brain gain.
I am sad about what I am sensing from the comments, that the brain drain is once again beginning, costing us quality jobs, quality people, and a quality lifestyle for Canadians.