I didn't see that particular comment. I think we do see that it is going to take a while for the demand side to adjust and take advantage of low prices here, but that's not a uniquely Canadian thing. That's everywhere. It's in the U.S. economy. It's in the global economy.
I think we also need to realize that the effects, like the effects of the boom, are unequally distributed, so whereas Alberta took the lion's share of the benefits in the upswing, it is also going to take the lion's share of the costs—Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan to some degree.
I think there will be a net positive, as the governor said, but bear in mind that there's a lot of story underneath that regionally, provincially, etc.