I think that's a great question. Our members cover all sectors of the economy, so it depends on the sector.
For our agrifood exporters and energy producers that have resources they can't move to the region, other than through traditional forms of export, tariffs and non-tariff barriers for standards would be the most important.
For our services companies, we're finding that many of them have their head offices here in Toronto and in Vancouver, Calgary, and elsewhere, and then they're locating sales offices, often through joint ventures or other initiatives, in regions. That's when you get at the mobility of people being important and various forms of services liberalization.
It really depends on the sector.