The response to that is there are several ways in which is it changed, and has changed. Are we where we should be at this point in time in terms of cost in Canada? Probably not. There is still some distance to go, but if you take, for instance, our productivity from 2009 through 2012, it has actually increased by 22%. That's one way.
Second, we have some new labour agreements that will help with the cost of labour. Is there more room to go on those? Yes, there is. We look for efficiencies. This is why we say that regulatory harmonization is really critical whether it be Canada-U.S., federally, provincially, particularly in Ontario. There's another area that is very ripe in terms of providing greater efficiency and cost savings.
There are still a lot of things that we can do, which we have started to do but there is still a good distance to go, as I've said, but it's the combination of all of these things that will help us keep the cost of doing business in Canada to a more beneficial level.