Not quite.
Yes, we do import. Effectively, since the World War II, Canada has not had tariff barriers to let in the world's mining equipment, and services, and technologies, and so on. But that's a strength for us, because it means that the mining suppliers who exist have to be world competitive—and they are. As I said, there are 300 companies in Sudbury that get a large part of their sales from the mining industry. And so we've developed a very strong mining supply industry here. I wasn't able to give you a lot of the statistics, and so on, that I had prepared.
The situation is okay. Yes, we have foreign competition. Yes, foreigners sometimes buy mining supply companies, just like they buy mining companies. Yes, those earlier entrepreneurs go and found another company, and away they go. We're just not taking enough advantage of the world markets, and we are not getting the kind of government support in innovation that is needed.