I really can't say. I can't offer any guarantees. I can't say yes, that is going to be enough, or no, it isn't. Let's be clear here. When we take a look at the economic conditions, whether it be in Canada or the United States or elsewhere around the world, we are indeed a global economy now. So every time I hear Bloomberg news I start to get depressed because they start linking the global picture together. When we think we're making some progress here, somebody on the other side of the world says, no, things are going to hell in a hand basket, and everything drops again. So it's very difficult to say, one way or the other.
But certainly you've heard from General Motors that they have expressed optimism. You've heard from Ford today that they expressed optimism.
It's going to be a very different future, we do know that. But we do know the consequences of not doing anything are going to be far greater, and that once we lose jobs here, they're gone forever. That is the new norm, that is the new reality, so I think we have to look at it in that context.
I'd like to give you more, but unfortunately I can't.