Mr. Schwarzenegger was elected as governor around that time, but he didn't implement anything after that. I think the budget concerns in California didn't allow him to do so. Other states actually did. In the United States, for example, with increased competitiveness from those other centres, New York actually did play a role.
The big push to repatriate--from their perspective, anyway--the productions in California was in motion before Mr. Schwarzenegger became the governor. It's been around for a few years. There was actually a proceeding that some lobby group had undertaken under the NAFTA agreement that actually ended up going nowhere.
So there have been a lot of attempts and a lot of concerns from some sectors, especially in California, to try to get productions back.