I believe, yes, we absolutely will. Large multinationals with foreign head offices and footprints elsewhere will look to moving their technology, which means essentially moving their lines of business outside of Canada. It actually creates a huge effect for the supply chain. In Canada, 90% of the supply chain consists of small to medium-sized enterprises. When you get one of these large firms, they create a clustering effect around them, so if the line moves outside of Canada, it's not just the multinational that is affected, but the entire supply chain. Why would you do business with a Canadian company if you're now located in a different country, right?
The trickle-down effect is vast, and in some cases some of these large multinationals have 400, 500, 600 companies in their supply chains, so the toppling effect could be devastating.