You're quite right, sir; it would be wrong to blame the whole problem on the higher dollar. There are other challenges facing manufacturing.
I will point out that Quebec has borne a very large share of the job losses in manufacturing, proportionally among the worst in the country.
Other factors include trade deficits between Canada and Asia, especially China. Our trade deficit with China this year will approach $30 billion. They buy resources from us, but virtually nothing else, and other restructuring is going on in manufacturing, such as the special problems of the North American auto industry, but I will point out that those challenges were there before the dollar started rising. Those are not brand new challenges, so I think it's quite fair to say that the run-up in our currency has had a unique and predominant role in explaining those job losses.