Let me say one word and then I'll turn to Paul to talk about....
We have folks out there in the field who are talking to manufacturers and producers all the time.
Let me make what I think is a very important point. Compared to our rigidity and lack of adjustment in the seventies and eighties, as we faced rather similar problems with big changes in relative prices, compared to that, this economy has matured enormously. Canadian producers and Canadian workers today are making adjustments we would have thought absolutely impossible 20 years ago. They are more flexible. They are more energetic. They are making the adjustments, and compared to other countries in the world, we're making adjustments very rapidly, however difficult it is.
So I don't think we should have the impression that somehow everybody just can't do it. I continue to be enormously impressed with the flexibility of Canadian firms and Canadian workers to deal with the situation. We're talking to folks all the time.
Paul, why don't you say a couple of words?