I would like to present that in a pan-Canadian context, because one of my roles as an executive director in the sector council program is to deal with all my different constituencies.
To Norm's point, what's happening for us in the Canadian environment is that those jurisdictions that might not be described in our HR parlance as a recruiting destination--a place where whether you're from there or not, you'd want to go there--are really struggling to compete in this competitive labour market. Those businesses that are crowns and governmentally regulated and have to deal with what that means for compensation are struggling to compete against those businesses that are privatized.
We're getting a cross-Canadian challenge to deliver on our electricity business, and of course that's disturbing. We don't want to eat each other up from the inside. We want to partner, and that's the value the sector council program is bringing us. It's taking that right off the table and saying together we are stronger, and we're very pleased to be able to partner with that.