Thank you.
In the past there has been this thinking that services are secondary to manufacturing. I think that's very much old thinking, something that is buried in the 1950s and 1960s, frankly.
The service industry is very much an industry in its own right. It's highly integrated. We provide services to all businesses, including the manufacturing businesses, but we're also major purchasers of manufactured goods. So it's obviously a very highly integrated economy.
The service industry and the financial services industry are the leading industries in a number of communities in the country; indeed, manufacturing often supports the major service industry in those areas. So one can't say that one is the driver of the economy and the other follows. That's a very old concept, and I don't think it reflects the reality of Canada in any way.