I wanted to follow up on the whole issue of productivity. I mentioned that in our area workers are giving up.... We've had two restructurings of Algoma Steel, and in each of those instances the workers and the community gave up significantly in order to save that industry.
The studies we see coming out now are talking about people working more for less. There's now a growing class of working poor in the country. What impact is that going to have on the productivity of our industries and the willingness of our people to come to work and work as hard as they possibly can if they're consistently getting less wages and actually falling below the poverty line in many instances? It's actually in the thousands. There's a study that came out of Toronto this week that indicates that the growing number of the working poor is becoming a huge issue.