The first thing I would do is to encourage you to buy a new vehicle to replace that old vehicle. The reason is that it's interesting to note that if your vehicle today is about 10 years old, on average it will emit about 22 to 30 times more in terms of smog-causing emissions than the vehicles there today. That's one of the reasons it's important to continue turning over the car fleet, quite frankly. One of the things we can do to seriously achieve the environmental improvements we're doing is to bring in the new technology that we're bringing in.
It is a hyper-competitive market within North America--there's no question--and all of this does line up with the capacity issues we're talking about, and certainly from the point of General Motors having to take some $7 billion out of our cost structure in the last year, which I'm pleased to say we have been successful in moving towards and are turning the company around as a result.
So we've had to be able to make those types of adjustments, whether it's to the Canadian dollar or what have you, and that's all part and parcel of the competitive nature of the industry we're in.