What we've heard here today, and I think it deserves to be repeated, is that there's not one simple answer. In listening to you, I still go back to population growth and real GDP tied to inflation, and if you take that simple formula, every time, rural Canada is going to lose. Quite frankly, our urban centres require a strong rural Canada in order to supply them, not just with food and products, but with people because there are not enough jobs and opportunity in rural Canada for everyone to live there. It's a great challenge for governments, any government, to try to find that balance and I don't think that equation quite finds it.
I'm out of time but that needed to be said.
Thank you.