I definitely see that. They're expanding in the U.S., so Canada's the loser. Often, they will leave an operation in Canada—a rump operation—but they do their growth, innovating and whatnot south of the border.
It's interesting. As long as they leave some operation in Canada, the data don't show them as leaving because they're still here. Do you see what I mean? Even the data about leaving—and we have significant data—don't represent the whole picture, in that respect.
