Good, thank you.
In the past, we had a lower dollar. Our illustrious chair and I were privileged to sit on the industry committee. We discovered that one of the problems that we experienced in the past is we didn't take advantage of that low dollar. You've talked quite a bit about the need for our productivity to improve. Are we seeing those same trends? There was an awful lot of clamour in the past—I'm talking in the past few years—that we needed to drive our dollar down. I don't know how we're supposed to do that. I always interpreted it as a sign of weakness in our economy. However, we have seen the dollar drop 10¢. Are we making the right choices now? I don't know if the Bank of Canada monitors those things, but are we not going to make that same mistake we made the last time and take that advantage? I know that the equipment costs a little bit more, but because we should see an influx of orders, are we taking advantage of that?