Fair enough. That's exactly what we were asking for--some help for industries to get larger-scale...and to get the equipment they need. If you get a chance to tour a packing plant, you'll notice that there's still lots of manual labour.
So there's still lots of opportunity, but nevertheless it takes a lot of money, and we appreciate the government's capital cost allowance depreciation.
Concerning the comments about retail, I'm not qualified to comment, but I do the shopping. I was at Loeb here yesterday in Ottawa, and there was extra lean ground beef for $4.41 a kilogram or $2 a pound. There were lots of features on beef, and there's really incredibly cheap pork in the store. I pick it up and think, this is too inexpensive. If you wanted to call in someone from the George Morris Centre, which looks at that type of data on a regular basis, I'm sure they would say the same thing.