That's a great question. In regard to productivity, this is not a “government fix everything for business” solution in my mind. The business has a role to play. I think the bigger issue is what we are doing in Canada and in the provincial government about what the regulations are, what the challenges are, and what the red tape is that is before businesses right now. That's always been the biggest challenge. I met with a business last week in Brandon that was dealing with a workplace health and safety issue. They're dealing with a piece of machinery. They had an inspector come in and say that this piece of machinery needed to have a guard on it. This piece of machinery they've had in place for 35 years, and its never had a guard. Someone came in and has basically shut down this organization for the past 10 days until they can put a guard in place for a piece of machinery that's never had one.
Things like that are some of the challenges that corporations and businesses are dealing with. We need to make sure that we have a good relationship between business and government in what some of those challenges are that businesses are dealing with and how they can respond to them. Whether it's red tape, regulations, or paperwork that needs to continually be done, what are we doing for these businesses and are we listening to what's holding them back? I think that's creating that better relationship. That's going to be a key to increasing productivity in Canada.