Yes, on the same comment. I've recently invested in a warehouse automation company in Mississauga. The dollar really clobbered them, especially on contracts they had out two or three years ago. They ended up losing money because they sold in U.S. dollars and the value of the revenue went down substantially.
You know, they're still at it, and they're working hard. They understand the dollar's here for a long time and they're going to succeed. But the key, and the reason I'm interested as an angel investor, is we have to transform them from a Canadian company to a global company. They're selling to Avon Products, to the limited brands, to Lands' End and automating their warehouses, and they can go around the world. So I see angel investors stepping in today, because if we don't, nobody else will. The banks won't.
I see it as very opportunistic.