No, it's a valid question. The reality is that we hope that General Motors and Chrysler, and potentially Ford, when they present their business plan to the Canadian government, provide stability moving forward. It's not in the interest of the Canadian government or the interest, quite frankly, of our members or the companies to continually ask for more.
I want to point out that we have no idea, at this particular time, of the negotiations that are going on between the government and the employers. We have not been involved in that process. We don't know what they're asking for, and we don't know what they're covering. All we're here to say is that the auto industry is incredibly important. Every government in the world is investing in the auto industry in their particular country, and we would ask Canada to treat our auto industry with the same respect other countries do in terms of providing the economic activities that are generated out of the important auto industry.
To answer your question directly, let's hope the auto industry is providing a stable plan that will put some certainty in the hearts and minds of our members and the communities that rely on the auto industry.