I'll very quickly add something, I'll throw in my two cents.
I'm a director of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. I know that the chamber has been very adamant on border issues, and, as Bob has mentioned, two other things, and the chamber will have spoken to you about tax measures. Particularly, for example, there is a measure in Quebec that is very helpful to manufacturing where people are able to have advance tax writedowns on manufacturing equipment. It reduces their capital tax in Quebec if they do that. Those types of measures, when we see the economic statements coming out tomorrow, will all be things we're looking for. That could be very helpful to the manufacturing sector. And I would add that the Canadian Chamber has shared in the same comments I've made with respect to trade, that if we're going to look at trade agreements, they need to be fair trade as well as free trade.