It's not helpful to speculate. It's not helpful for us to speculate, nor for our employees, for our consumers, or for our dealers to speculate. It's not helpful for the economy for us to speculate.
Based on what we see today, based on the environment as difficult as it is today, and given the fact that our vehicles are resonating more today than they have over the past three years with consumers in Canada and in the U.S.—our market share is growing in the U.S. and in Canada, which means we're growing in an economy and an industry that's declining—we're getting a bigger piece of that pie. And I said, in Canada we're up 200 basis points in terms of our share of the market. We think there's great opportunity to grow that even further as we introduce seven new vehicles over the next six months—more than any other manufacturer. We have that same leverage in the United States as well.