I’ll give you an example, and I hope you find it a good one. It involves the ads we put out this summer regarding military procurement. Having realized that some of the products the government was going to purchase would probably be manufactured outside Canada, we told potential manufacturers that they would have to invest a dollar in the same sector in Canada for each dollar we would give them—in this case, national defence and aerospace. Of course we are well aware of this situation, but in sectors other than the military sector, I would say that there are few products—because the services are almost all available here—that are not manufactured in Canada.
On November 9th, 2006. See this statement in context.