Well, I obviously disagree with both of those conclusions. I think it would be helpful to have a look at the government's website, the HRSDC website, and take a look at unemployment rates and entitlements by region. While you will see some areas that are at or about the average, I would not want to be you walking into the Niagara Peninsula or Hamilton or the Kitchener—Cambridge region or Windsor, Ontario, and trying to tell people that they have a better employment situation than they had a few years ago.
It's true, on average, across the country, but we have two solitudes in employment numbers right now. We have a red hot economy in Alberta and to some extent in Saskatchewan, and we have a very different problem in other parts of the country, and I think you know this very well. I think you'll have this registered again tomorrow when you see the new unemployment numbers, at least as it has been suggested.