One of our members is there, actually.
It's a very good question, and I'd add just a couple of points to what I think every industry has done. They have had to become more productive and more efficient in their operations. Certainly it has been a challenge for us. We're a heavily trade-exposed sector. We're competing not just with the U.S., but with Asian and European countries as well as in our own market, so we have no options but to improve our productivity and compete.
One of the interesting ways that I think our industry has changed over time—I've been with the association now for eight or nine years—is that our employment levels have gone down, but our production levels have not, so that's a productivity increase. One of the things we've actually been able to learn from is the transnational nature of our companies in a sense. They're adapting best practices from their global organizations. I can tell you that some of our practices are being adopted by sister companies in other countries.
We're working hard at it. We've made a lot of improvement. There is always more that needs to be done, and there's also a role for public policy in that domain, as you know. It's very much a key issue for us, always.