Indeed. Let met offer a few broad comments, and then I think Ms. Wilkins may have a few details.
In fact, I gave a speech on this at the C.D. Howe Institute back in the fall. There's a whole speech on our website about where the sources of strength are. I'll just mention a couple of the highlights.
The important thing here is that the economy is already transitioning into a much higher percentage of services than goods, and that's primarily because the highest productivity—the new machinery, the new technology—makes the goods sector more efficient. You have supporting businesses being created in the service part of the economy, and they're the ones that are actually very global and, conveniently, have high Canadian content. They benefit the most from a lower Canadian dollar. The situation is very strong in that sector at this time. An example that is really moving hard is IT services. These are very well-paying jobs. Tourism is a big one. Other examples are education services—universities—and health care services.
What have I missed?