We also have to consider our position related to other countries, because the technology advancement in different areas and the adoption rate in different countries is much faster. An example is RFID, a new technology that is sweeping across the world. Other countries are putting in a lot of emphasis and money to adopt it.
We are moving fast. There's no question that Canada is the leader in many areas and has a lot of expertise, but other countries choose their fights and their areas of investment, and sometimes they're ahead of us. We have to make sure we at least keep pace in certain areas. We were one of the leaders in adopting broadband in 2002, but clearly a lot of other countries have surpassed us in that area. We're still doing very well, and a lot better than the U.S. But other countries like Korea have almost adopted broadband 100%.
So it's a matter of how fast we can maintain and adopt other technologies that are coming that will impact the productivity levels in this country.