Okay.
With regard to services, you highlighted the fact that about 50% of your exports are services. You also highlighted the fact that the brainpower associated with that sometimes is connected to a body that has to travel.
Do you have any idea of what percentage of your services are provided without Canadians leaving the country, that are provided to European Union markets via information technology? I'm thinking of something similar to what Canada is currently seeing with a lot of exports to India. Accounting firms will reconcile the books overnight while here in Canada and during the day in India, or architectural designs will be done there, or chip designs will be done in India and exported back without people having to transit a great distance.
Can you help us understand to what degree that's happening between Canada and the European Union, where the work is being done here, the service is being performed here, but the beneficiary is there and the travel is not necessary?