Thank you, Mr. Cannan.
Per capita, average family disposable income has risen by 7.7% over this period. You'll recall that five to 10 years ago people were complaining that per capita income had stagnated over the period of the early 1990s. Again, I say there's no surprise to that figure. We know that it was a difficult period of adjustment to the economy. The truth is that we're much better off now, and the process continues. Family disposable income has risen by 7.7% over the period since NAFTA started, and the bulk of that has been in the past five years.