To be honest, I haven't thought of rural Canada separately from the broader set of recommendations that we have for the industry. We think that what we've recommended will make sense anywhere.
Take Prince George, for example; why do we have three facilities there? They largely serve the wood products and forest products industry. I'm sure most people in this room would say wood products and forest products are also a strategic sector. If that sector is healthy and we can make the chemistry sector healthy, that will be very good for the community in Prince George.
In southern Ontario, many of our companies are there to serve markets both in Canada and the U.S. Certainly electricity prices, which were mentioned, have made life quite difficult for those smaller players in those regions. It's tougher for them to hang on.
I think the message in northern Quebec and in Alberta is around making the primary sectors healthy, and we'll be there also to serve those industries.