Fair enough.
Mr. McSweeney of the Cement Association, welcome, sir.
The association of professional consulting engineers told us last week that Canada had an infrastructure deficit of about $125 billion. I think there's a fair bit of cement that might be used in that.
I'm wondering whether or not you have seen the same kinds of studies, and whether or not the Cement Association has taken any initiatives to collaborate with how we address that, simply because the consequence of not dealing with that infrastructure deficit is going to translate into a reduction of real GDP of a significant magnitude, which is going to be totally contrary to everyone's interests. Have you done anything, as an association, to get engaged on the infrastructure deficit?