Doing that by 2018 would be ambitious, but I think if we get our domestic economy right and we are successful in pushing through the doors—and don't forget the growth in the United States in this half-decade. I'm not saying we should be influenced by that forever, but the next five years, surprisingly, will be the American years.
So I think we'll have a dramatic increase in export performance over the next half decade. To say 40% by 2018 would be ambitious, and we won't get there, so I wouldn't set it as a target. But it is important that government and the Canadian public more generally, as well all the institutions of which we are a part, keep pressing on that front, because ultimately it leads to more prosperity for everybody—for small towns, the resource sector, and everybody.