That's an excellent question.
We tend to compare ourselves to the United States first, south of the border, but at the same time, it's because they tend to be the most ICT intensive. At the same time, if you compare us to other countries, we actually compare relatively well overall.
For example, our ICT investment as a share of GDP in 2007—because these are the latest figures that we have for making some comparisons—is very comparable to what's going on in Japan. As a matter of fact, it's higher than Germany's. Some people might be surprised by that.
But everybody is facing the same challenge. The United States is the leader, but when you look at it afterwards in terms of the countries and the gaps and the differences between them, the intensity is much smaller than one would expect. Actually, this is where Canada fares relatively well in and of itself.