Half of Canada-U.S. trade goes through either a pipeline or an electrical grid, so we have a high level of trade in energy currently. The Americans used a significant part of their stimulus to invest in energy transmission and production modernization under Secretary of Energy Chu, and I think that scenario should be a little more focused towards working together in some of those areas.
I have a question on the issue of tourism promotion and the gap between what the Americans are spending and what we are able to spend. In your opinion, should we be looking at regional strategies aimed at attracting people globally to the U.S. and Canada in terms of areas—if you looked, for instance, at the northeastern U.S. and Atlantic Canada; if you looked at parts of New England and Quebec; and in terms of the northwestern U.S., Alaska and the Yukon? Should we be a little more creative in trying to find ways to cross-pollinate and invest jointly in promoting our regions, still having distinct areas of focus but trying to work more closely with American organizations and groups in that regard?