Thanks, Richard. I'm going to switch over to Martin.
Martin, I have to follow that same theme. You said that there are 6,000 people in Montreal, I believe, 6,000 people working in that two-kilometre area. To what extent is there interaction? Obviously there are competitors in that area, but there's definitely a common interest in growing the industry. Also, you would face common problems, as you've mentioned, with labour. We've heard everybody talking about the labour, especially in that high end or mid-to-high end.
To what extent is there interaction and cooperation among the companies to, number one, get together, talk about the issues, and identify those common issues, and then to, number two, work with organizations like Richard's to come up with ways to address them?