I have one question. It follows up on what my colleague asked earlier. I think, if I got his question right, that you might have misunderstood what he was asking, so I want to try to ask it in a different way.
There is a common belief that the manufacturing industries of central Canada will significantly feel the impact of low commodity prices in the rest of the country. I ask the question, do you not see an impact to Manitoba's manufacturing base with the downturn in the commodities of the other western provinces? It's not a question of whether Manitoba is suffering from a downturn in commodity prices; it's a question of whether the manufacturing base of Manitoba has taken a hit because of low commodity prices and low purchasing power elsewhere in the country.