I don't want to repeat what my colleagues have said here, but I go back to that point about partnership. Of course, we think Canadian manufacturers can compete with others around the world; they must. Can their bankers help them in situations? Of course, they can, and particularly as our industries and our banks together become more national and international scope.
But I don't think there's any silver bullet that says this particular company is going to be more competitive than the next. It's that mix of things, and at the risk of repeating again, it's the risk of the entire business climate. Is it easy to do business in Canada? Are the tax rates competitive? Can you get the job done? Have you got the labour? That's what we all should be striving to make sure is a reality.