I think that's right and it's certainly mistaken to think that the problems affecting manufacturing are not affecting other sectors of the economy. As the United Way report in Toronto pointed out, one of the reasons for the growing rate of impoverishment in Toronto is the disappearance of manufacturing jobs.
I think we have a false sense of security across the country, though, because we've seen significant job cuts in manufacturing, and that has been certainly a big concern of ours, but overall we've seen that manufacturing sales performance and shipments performance has been pretty stable over the past four years. That has meant that all these other sectors that have depended on manufacturing are still dependent. The jobs in the services sectors have remained because overall performance in manufacturing has not changed that much in terms of overall sales. If we do see production losses, we're going to see this knock-on effect in other sectors, and I think that would be extremely challenging. We're already seeing that in Ontario, in Toronto, because of the loss of jobs.