I think that Mr. Dodge's approach is correct in controlling inflation and that we don't have much influence on the value of the Canadian dollar, but I think we can lend our voice to the other countries to say that the Chinese currency has to float; it has to reflect the true value of it.
The problem I have is that we are using...and certainly it's the American policy--they're using cheap goods from China to offset the rising price of gasoline that they pump out of east Texas. I'm not an economist. I don't understand how that works. There is some sort of dysfunctionality in that whole process.
Again, Mr. Church had it right in that companies have to take care of themselves, but if I move down to the States, I don't have a currency issue.