No, we shouldn't be ashamed. It's nothing.... In fact, I think a lot of the opposite happens. I think most Canadians sort of have a new-found pride in the strength of the Canadian dollar. You could ask if we should be proud of it, as more people are. I mean, it's fine. You can go to the U.S. and people treat you with a lot more respect than they used to, or to Europe or anywhere. So I think that's part of it.
But we have to recognize, going back to what I think Ms. Nash was saying, that the dollar is strong because China and India are demanding oil and other natural resources from us. A lot of that strength is not because of things we have done right. It's the fact that China and India are growing.
Again, another thing that escapes attention too often is that the value of the Canadian dollar is a ratio. The Canadian part is the numerator; the U.S. part is the denominator. We can go on doing exactly what we're doing. If the Americans make mistakes, then what's going to happen is that our dollar goes up. If they happen to do things way better, then our dollar goes down. So it's a ratio and it reflects a relative price.