If I may pick up on that point, we had one of our CEO round tables last week in Toronto. There were 100 CEOs from the manufacturing community gathered around, having what we call a kitchen table conversation to discuss what's happening in manufacturing these days. James Milway from the Institute for Competiveness and Prosperity was one of our speakers.
He said that Canada is not doing too badly around the world. Our productivity rate is increasing faster than any other country's except, sadly, the regimes that are just to the south of us. So there are a dozen different regions in the U.S.where productivity is increasing faster than here, but nowhere else in the world.