It could and probably will happen in the part of the Canadian service sector that is competing head-on with Americans. Tourism would be a good example, although there are a lot of people in Canada who are maybe catering to European as opposed to American. But a lot of Canadian tourist operators are taking quite a hit, as are all sorts of entertainment people in Toronto and elsewhere. So some components of the service sector are going to take a hit because they're less competitive.
The other point I should make is whenever we talk about the high dollar, people are always thinking in terms of U.S. currency. Our dollar, while it's lost about 56%--I've brought some updated numbers to that chart--to the U.S. dollar, it's only lost about 12% relative to the euro. So we're in a much better situation.