I think in our city we do something that is unusual in the sense that we have a fixed wage, a fair wage, that is imposed in regard to all of our construction projects. We set unionized wage scales in order to ensure that we are utilizing public funds to stimulate high-quality, high-paying jobs as a result of the work that has been done. It has been extremely successful. Our projects have been on budget. They've been on time throughout almost all of the projects over the course of at least the 25 years that we've been implementing that policy. We're worried that a policy like that may be challenged in the future as a result of these agreements.
I am unabashedly a nationalist. I am very much like the Liberals were 20 years ago. I am looking at protectionism as a way in which we protect our economy. The idea of globalization and the idea that we lose our national identity to this amorphous global entity seems to me to be entirely inappropriate. I think that being Canadian, buying Canadian, ensuring we support Canadian industry, that we support Canadian business and Canadian high-quality jobs is very important.