The one thought I'd add, if I could, is that I was pretty struck by that recent United Way report. It's striking how large a proportion of the job losses in Ontario are in the greater Toronto area. Actually, I think there is something in the area of 100,000 jobs now in manufacturing that have been lost in the GTA.
One thing that often gets lost sight of is that a lot of those jobs have been held by relatively recent immigrants. About 25% of recent immigrants are employed in the manufacturing sector, compared to about 15% of the rest of the public. These aren't necessarily great jobs. They're not necessarily auto industry jobs. But for many recent immigrants they are a kind of foothold in the job market compared to the other kinds of employment opportunities available in Toronto as described in that report. They at least tend to be full-time and so on.
In many ways the human face of what's going on is being lost, and we need to bring that much more to the front in terms of specific groups being impacted.