Yes, let me add a couple of things.
First, we're very excited about EcoBoost. That's technology that's available today, and over the next three years we'll transform the industry with our EcoBoost engines. They deliver 20% better fuel economy and are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 15%. They should be on approximately 80% of our vehicles by 2012.
The Oakville, Ontario, Ford Flex will be one of the first vehicles with the EcoBoost engine. We'll introduce that this year. And then we'll have the MKT, which is an all-new addition to our lineup. It'll be an incremental unit we'll be building out of our Ontario assembly plant. It will also host this new EcoBoost engine.
I will say, as I said earlier, we've announced a joint venture with Canadian-based Magna International to develop and deliver a battery-electric vehicle by 2011. So we are on track with that commitment. By 2012, we'll have a host of next-generation hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and battery-electric vehicles as well.