Generally, the countries that have gone on a floating exchange rate have done better. And back to your other one, countries that have gone into freer trade have done better than those that haven't. Countries that have gone towards more market systems have done better than others.
I should also say, and this is something to think about, that most of the moves the Government of Canada has made over the last 30 years towards more open markets have been fought by the left wing. Most of them today are happy we did them.
I think we have a very good record of market-opening moves. I don't think the NDP would stand up today and say we should impose huge tariffs on imports from the U.S.; we should throw NAFTA out the window; we should throw out Sunday shopping. That's another market-opening move. I'm just saying that I think our record on market-opening moves of all types has paid off, generally speaking, and been well received. And the people that opposed them, I don't see them standing up today and wanting to undo those market-opening moves.