With regard to the Toronto region economy and what our comparative advantage is, we clearly see from the benchmarking we've done that we have some of the leading industry clusters in North America. For example, in food and beverage, health and life sciences, auto parts, and aerospace industries, we're quite strong. We see those as areas we can grow substantially in terms of attracting inward investment. Also, businesses, working together, can improve the competitiveness of those clusters.
In Canada's promotion of its trade-off offer in terms of attracting inward investment, it is important to highlight these industry clusters as areas companies can invest in to grow their businesses and it is important in terms of the export supports we undertake. It's important that they have that regional focus and understand the importance of those industry clusters to the national economy.
In both attracting investment and promoting exports, we really think it's important that regional comparative advantages be understood, just as we understand the importance of energy, for example, in Alberta.