I guess our connection is that when you think about Dryden and how small we are in the picture, and then you look at how we are used to going to make an Ontario pitch and now are able to come here to make it on a Canadian level and talk with you, and when you see our people—I'll speak for northwestern Ontario and northern Ontario—always speaking with the province...this is an opportunity for the federal government.
If I were in your chair, I would see this as an opportunity to create these jobs, to be basically fundamental now in the regrowth and re-establishment of small communities that are so affected by the forest industry and by life itself in general in Canada right now. I think this is an excellent opportunity for the federal government to come face to face with the people in our small communities in Canada.