A significant number of them do, but I don't have the exact figure. Many of our members are taking advantage of the oil and gas industry's growth across Canada, be it in the maritime provinces or in the west. Our industrial base is increasingly leaning toward repositioning itself, not only by diversifying its export markets, but also by diversifying its sales in various sectors. For instance, several of our association's member companies were long-time suppliers, especially in the Ontario auto industry. Today, they are manufacturing advanced metal products and trying to position themselves. They have been successful in that endeavour and are selling their products to the oil and gas industry, especially in the west. Therefore, I think that the oil and gas industry's growth has benefited a number of the country's manufacturing companies. We still need to figure out how to make sure the manufacturing sector can benefit even more from this growth.
I think that Canada has a nice problem on its hands. How are we to benefit from or maximize the profits of the oil industry's growth? I know that the Americans and the Europeans, among others, would very much like to have the same problem right now.