Roughly, domestic spends less. It's a bigger percentage.
Our biggest challenge is that pre-2002, Canada's split was roughly sixty-forty—60% domestic receipts, 40% international. It's now eighty-twenty.
Obviously, it's new dollars to the Canadian economy, which is critical, but they will also spend more, so they're a higher yield customer.
That's our legislated mandate, to look at export revenues, but it's also, I think, the most important piece for the Canadian economy.