Again, the proportionality is driven by a relative demand in both countries, because at the end of the day demand translates into production and production translates into employment and all the benefits of the supply chain. But I think it's very important, if you look at General Motors and what General Motors has done in the recent years--it's nothing short of a revolution in the car industry.
I would say our recent new launches are all vehicles that have received significant accolades. I personally drove the Camaro this weekend that we are proudly producing in Oshawa, and I'm very confident that the car will be a success.
I have looked at our new Equinox that we're producing in Ingersoll in CAMI, and based on my experience, I have all the confidence that the vehicle will be a success. It will be a fuel economy leader in the marketplace.
And I look at the mandates that we have for future products and what General Motors has done in terms of improvements in quality and design and fuel economy and environmentally, so I am optimistic that these product programs, which would be at the beginning of a life cycle, will enable us to execute the plan.