You also mentioned countries such as China, where we have a huge trade deficit, and I was wondering if you could comment. I've talked to manufacturers about unfair international agreements. One that was mentioned to me was Kyoto, for example.
Certain countries like China and Korea are seen as being third world countries, so their manufacturers don't have the same environmental challenges that ours do here. In other words, we can sign agreements to say we're going to improve our environment, but if these other countries that are big emitters don't get on board, how is that going to affect our manufacturing sectors here in North America, particularly in Canada? These other countries aren't going to play by the same rules that we're playing by.