Just to comment on the cross-Canada trade opportunity, I think it has been an overlooked opportunity up until lately. A lot of the attention to this has been generated through what's happening in the energy sector. What we're discovering, particularly with this Quebec relationship, is that the opportunities are actually outside of the energy sector. This is in building products.
I think the activities that the Province of Ontario is doing are great steps, and we did similar efforts back into Ontario in June of this year. I think what's unique and different about this approach is that it's a sustained effort. We have a person in market for six months, with targeted efforts and results, and it's being supported and funded, in part, by the manufacturers that are participating.
Our interest in doing this, in part, is that we look at our friends in America as friends. We look at our colleagues across Canada as family, and we see a real win-win national opportunity that can emerge from this type of activity. It makes us all stronger by gaining best practices and understandings. Many of these relationships are happening between companies that are in the same business. It's not a customer-supplier relationship in many cases; it's actually companies that are in the same business, learning and working together.