No, I think he was just telling the Canadian public the truth. If I were the CEO, I'd say, gee, if I'm going to lose my shirt here, maybe it's not a good place to be. A little bit of reality is good for all of us to understand.
But the U.S. is in an entirely different position. They do have one assembly plant in the southeastern U.S. and they're about to build another one. So their situation is a whole lot different from ours. A lot of U.S. parts people in the southeastern U.S. will benefit by those parts plants.
We don't have that opportunity. We do not, in the foreseeable future, see any Korean investment in Canada in the auto industry. So it's a whole different ball game with completely different results and completely different wins for the U.S.