Okay, excellent. That was just a question that I had come up.
I'll direct this question to Mr. Wright. We skirted around some of the discussion here this morning on the degree to which this sector does, in fact, create primary employment. You can see that certain portions of it are in support of the manufacturing sector, or what one might consider primary jobs as opposed to secondary jobs, secondary being those that are really only feeding off the wealth creation that's happening on the primary employment side. So I'm captivated by this notion of the degree to which the service sector--the component of the service sector that is primary jobs--is creating wealth.
Second, as we look ahead, and I think there's been some talk of that already, where do the opportunities lie in creating more? I was interested, actually, in the degree to which the financial sector, for example, had quite a large amount of export capacity or investment in other parts.
I'm rambling on here. Let me get back to my question.
Could you give us some thoughts on the degree to which it's a primary sector of our economy and not just secondary?