The manufacturers in Canada are of course under extreme pressure to control their costs. They're trying to survive. If what you're asking is if we would support anything that increases costs, the high-level answer is no, but the issue is more difficult than that. In order for us to survive, what we need to do is have programs and arrangements whereby we retain and train workers. Having a new plant or facility is useless without having that skilled workforce that's readily available.
We know, with the given demographics, that there are going to be a lot of retirements, a lot of people leaving the workforce. We have to make sure that the folks coming in are trained, that we're able to keep them trained and retrained, and that we're trying to retain people as we have plant downturns and shutdowns. From that point of view, yes, we do support any of those types of changes, because the labour force is critical.