Thank you very much for that.
Mr. Hodgson, I have a lot of questions. It's been a fascinating discussion from all members. A lot of your points are essential in the sense of trade as an integrated process. We tend to describe ourselves in silos in this country in terms of resource extraction, agriculture, manufacturing, and then services. Yet there's much more interplay between them. I think, as Mr. Arthur said, services are unfortunately seen as the poorer cousin, when they shouldn't be.
If you look at ICT or other service sectors, you see the way they transform every other sector--the resource sector, the manufacturing sector. Do we need a different way of actually examining the economy? I know that's a big question, but I'm sure the Conference Board is looking at not siloing things, where we would actually describe the various economic sectors in different ways.