It would be a very small number, but I do believe there are portions, and we've done some segmentation analysis dividing up American society into certain groups where we should perhaps be focusing our efforts. One of the problems I've detected is that the most positive views of Canada tend to be among older Americans.
So a lot of the more cosmopolitan, well-educated young Americans, who are the folks who are going to be influencing the policy and the economic agenda of the next ten to twenty years, have basically almost no awareness of what's going on in Canada. That's not to say they wouldn't have very favourable attitudes if they were introduced to them. So we should be making a little headway on some of those groups, because a lot of our constituency isn't going to be around that much longer.