A lot of the trade and a lot of the IP where the imbalance comes from, from a Canadian perspective.... There are really two sources. One is on the copyright side and that can be attributed to things like Hollywood movies and stuff like that. On that front, my argument, and I believe many would agree, is that we need to continue to ensure that Canadian copyright policies reflect Canadian national interests. Notice and notice is an example of how we say that we need to ensure that Canadian rules best apply in this context.
The other challenge we face, and people like Jim Balsillie have focused a lot on this, is that many of the largest technology companies in the country are branches of foreign players. When we start taking a look at the numbers, part of this stems from the fact that some of the biggest players are really U.S. players or international players that have Canadian branches here. We do some really innovative stuff here, but ultimately, when you take a look at where some of that transfer is taking place, we become a net importer rather than an exporter.