From our point of view, there's a small influx. They're called co-production agreements. There are foreign productions that shoot in this country occasionally. Bollywood films, for example, are often done in the Mississauga-Toronto area because of the community that's available to them there for casting. It's not reducing the amount of other service production. It's a very small amount of production. Generally a film like La Vie en Rose--which I think was a co-production between France and Canada, but parts of it were shot in Quebec, not English Canada--is not something that is eroding Canadian production. In our industry, there are always people available. There's never 100% employment.
In fact, for performers there's never 100% employment. Crews could be 100% employed in British Columbia occasionally because of all the American production that was there, which has now fled, by the way. A lot of it fled because of the dollar.