I would argue that I agree entirely. I would also argue that an additional component to the future prosperity of the Maritimes is going to be productivity. We have a diminishing population; we have lower birth rates. We have an aging population, and while yes, we have all kinds of older workers who would like to continue to work, we also have all kinds of older workers who have earned a very well-deserved retirement. Each individual Nova Scotian, each individual Canadian, will need to be more productive and will need to undertake lifelong learning to continue to improve and adapt, because the world is changing very quickly, and it's changing very quickly right here at home.
So productivity is the number one concern that I would see affecting the prosperity in the next ten to fifteen years.