In response to the specific question, I see a great potential upside. If you look at our trade, which is obviously indispensable to the growth of our economy, and only 13% of our exports thus far are for services and 60% of those in the United States, I see a great upside for a lot of our service providers.
If you look at Manulife, for example, which is doing extremely well in China and India, as we mentioned earlier, 75% of their work, their business, is international, and yet 50% of their job creation is here, in-country. If we can duplicate or replicate that for other companies—obviously, we have to give as well as we get because balanced and fair trade is about both sides—I think Canada, given the quality and competitiveness of our services, can do very well and in the process create the job stimulation we need certainly to compensate for some of those other sectors, coupled with the right type of training. I think our future on the services export side should be a very aggressive one.