Yes, absolutely.
You may have noticed that my title is actually Keidanren Chair because 20 years ago members of the Keidanren supplied the endowment that created the position I currently hold.
The Keidanren is your rough equivalent of the Conference Board, if you will. When Mr. Boutziouvis earlier spoke for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, he gave a joint statement with the Keizai Doyukai. That is a parallel organization for them, but it would be the Conference Board for the Keidanren.
For you, when you meet with the members, you will find them to be very supportive of liberalization of international trade. You may also meet the secretary to the chairman, who is a UBC graduate. So if you want to talk about Vancouver, there'll be plenty to talk about. But you'll find them, broadly, very supportive. I would say, as an organization, it's fair to characterize it as somewhat dominated by large industry, even though it also includes a membership of smaller companies. But it generally speaks most prominently for the interests of large industry.