Perhaps I can add to that. If we can develop the right kind of environment in the cost structure of getting people to Canada, if we have enough customs and border clearance in enough airports, and if the cost equation makes sense, we think the private sector will step in to build new products and services and create new attractions.
Sometimes that takes government seed money. Perhaps we can make our transportation system a little more intermodal so that air, rail, and coach are linked. Travellers in some parts of the world take that for granted. I know the government is looking at high-speed rail here in Canada. That might provide an incentive to people. It would be a new tourism experience to see Canada by rail--see it whizzing by, anyway. If we can get the cost structure right, our entrepreneurs will step up and build the kinds of products we need.