Thank you for that question.
If I understood you correctly, you are talking, in a way, about a two-tiered economy—a manufacturing economy, on the one hand, and an energy economy, on the other. It is absolutely fundamental that the Bank of Canada manage monetary policy for the Canadian economy as a whole. In order to do that, it closely follows the different sectors of our economy. I am well acquainted with the problems in the manufacturing sector, and particularly the forest industry in Canada. I know CEOs and individuals who work for these companies. Indeed, I have just met with representatives of forestry workers.
We look at the details, but we manage the two economies together.