Boy, I don't know where he came up with those numbers, but numbers along those lines are all over the map. You can easily spend $1.5 billion on an assembly plant in any of those jurisdictions. China is probably the least expensive, but China is a completely different entity. Realistically, Chinese vehicles aren't going to come to North America for a long, long time.
We're competing with the U.S. for investments. You've got to look at U.S. jurisdiction to Canadian jurisdiction. On most accounts we're not that bad, with the exception now of the labour front. So when you actually get into all those other competitiveness issues that companies look at, most of the U.S. states' locations fall behind Canada.
Now we've got to deal with the labour one, and that's going to be the warfare we have this fall.