The question is how you measure services, and that's where I didn't get a chance to go into much detail, but in regard to the U.S. Coalition of Service Industries—we provided you with a copy of their report—it's amazing what they can gather in terms of information based on how their census is organized and how the service-related questions are asked. It's not an easy issue, because measuring a truckload of widgets going to Detroit from Windsor is one thing; how different services are provided across the border is something very different.
Again, I think how Statistics Canada looks at that new and growing service sector is absolutely crucial, because in that American report they were able to break it down state by state, congressional district by district, GDP sector and company, which provides not only a great wealth of information for the public sector leadership but also in terms of the private sector. So how we measure services is going to give governments and parliamentarians the kind of basic information they need to craft future policy and trade negotiating strategies around.