Just to quickly go down the list, firstly, the United States government gets to borrow in U.S. dollars, which is the world's currency, so they have a lot more way to go before they run out of fiscal road than Canada, which is a much smaller economy and is only borrowing in Canadian dollars.
I didn't finish my thought on foreign direct investment, so I didn't actually say anything about it. Had I been able to continue, what I would have said is that, yes, foreign direct investment in Canada has increased if you look relative to the U.S., but it has been dwarfed by the amount of money that's actually leaving the country. We actually now have a net deficit in our investment relationship with the United States. These numbers are in a recent Royal Bank of Canada report.