Perhaps we could answer this, but just with respect to Nortel.
We've certainly been looking very closely at what is happening in the west end of Ottawa with the various asset purchases. We want to ensure that the high-paying research and development jobs stay in Canada, that we maintain a critical mass. When we look at the various asset purchases by the various groups, I think about one-third of the employees have not been picked up by the new players.
I'm also starting to hear anecdotally that the employment in the Ottawa area is not changing in a way that you might think. When we had the dot-com bust in 2000-01, a lot of people who were leaving Nortel and other players created their own businesses or moved to others. So we know there are other firms in the west end who are picking up Nortel employees.
It's not simply that Nortel has gone and therefore everything has left Canada. A number of the new purchasers have been quite public about their desire to make the west end of Ottawa a centre of excellence for them to maintain a strong R and D presence here. It is something we look at, and it is something that we try to encourage with the provincial governments--to make sure that we can be as attractive as possible for those jobs to stay there.