It is the same thing. We don't have any problem convincing people in communities. We don't have any problem convincing the provincial government in Ontario about what's at stake in terms of their home-based industry, which is manufacturing. So that's not an issue for us. Convincing the others is, as Mr. Myers points out.
You know, the auto industry alone accounts for 570,000 jobs, direct and indirect. You add the forestry industy to that, and that's another 820,000 jobs. Manufacturing is the cornerstone. So if we lose that, I would suggest that we're in very dire straits. You have a whole host of other issues that flow out of that. All I can say at this point is that there is no problem addressing those people, those communities that are going to actually lose their jobs.