I almost forgot what I was going to ask.
I want to talk a little bit about some of the things we've been working on as a government. The Prime Minister has been working on substantial free trade agreements, for example, with many countries around the world. Obviously there are talks going on with the EU right now, which is pretty important. That, in conjunction with....
We talk about stimulus programs and the impact that stimulus programs are going to have, but of course, a Canadian stimulus program on its own isn't going to drive a lot of business for the mining industry. It would have an impact. But obviously, there's an important factor to consider, which is the amount of stimulus happening around the world. That's the more important factor to consider for a free-trading nation, or a trading nation, like Canada. It's important that other countries are undertaking similar, coordinated stimulus actions.
This has been a big focus for the Prime Minister over the last few months. There's a focus on ensuring coordination, but he's also defending against protectionism and talking about the fact that protectionism is probably the worst thing that can happen in terms of the global economy.
Maybe you could talk about the importance of this combination of free trade, the fight against protectionism, and this coordinated stimulus around the world with respect to the demand for Canadian resources and the impact that will have on your members.