Our employment has gone up at the same time.
The other thing is we have increased our multiplier effect as a sector. Statistics Canada is telling us that our multiplier effect is now just over five; for every job in the chemistry industry, we're creating five more. We are one of the largest purchasers of IT in the country. It's simply a reflection that, with the economies of scale you can achieve, you're going to be able to grow, have higher productivity, and convince foreign investors.
When I mentioned the $250 billion going to the U.S., over 63% of that is direct foreign investment. That's the characteristic of what we're bringing into North America because of natural gas, because of the shale gas phenomenon. We have as much of it as the U.S. has, so it's just a matter of winning those investments and using that gas to make stuff rather than just burn it for its energy content.