I don't think we have too much of a problem convincing people who live in communities that depend on manufacturing how important manufacturing is for those communities. In some other communities, and in larger urban centres where the contribution that manufacturing makes is not that apparent, we have a significant challenge. But even in Toronto manufacturing is the largest business sector. So this is extremely important.
The second graph that I provided here shows just how dependent various sectors--service sectors as well as primary sectors--are on manufacturing. About a third of all the professional technical services jobs in this country--engineering, business services--depend directly on manufacturing as a customer base. Close to 15% of financial services depend on manufacturing. There wouldn't be very many people trading equities if there weren't manufacturing companies to trade on the stock market. There wouldn't be many customs agents if there weren't exporters shipping across the border. So this is extremely important. I think we have much--