I think, reiterating what Jim said, too, we're seeing sectoral and regional impacts on employment and on economic activity, particularly for the suppliers in oil exploration and oil drilling in the oil sands sector. It has a pretty large range right across the country, but particularly in western Canada, we're seeing that there. There are also the services that are wrapped around that on the retail side, real estate, for example, in western Canada.
To some extent there's a saving grace in that it is becoming easier to find people with the skills in particularly the trade sector, which is the number one constraint on growth for manufacturing across the country, so there is a positive impact here as well. I agree with Mark that these are longer-term changes, and it will take some time to adjust, but I don't see a major downturn in employment, particularly on the part of skilled trades that are no longer in the construction field with respect to oil. I think they will be easily.... There's a lot of demand for those types of people right across the country.