There are a number of things that governments of all stripes have used over time. Cash for clunkers is another one, as well as home renovation tax credits and efficiency tax credits. All of those would be welcome. It's for the major purchases that you need to get things moving.
The key part of it is that if you have a cash for clunkers program and you tie it to some sort of domestic manufacturing production, it not only boosts consumer spending, but also manufacturing activity. It doesn't have to be just a made-in-Canada program, but you could have some type of content levels on them.
Home renovation is huge. We manufacture a massive amount of those types of things in Canada: pipes, shingles, windows, doors, all of that kind of stuff.