I know we've heard stories of that, going back to the good days—which I hate to say—when restaurants were only opening for two or four hours a day because they couldn't find enough labour to stay open beyond those hours, and couldn't afford to pay the labour to stay beyond those hours. There were very unique circumstances, creating a scenario in which services that we came to want as Canadians couldn't be provided by Canadians. If we didn't have that labour mobility, basically that growth and economic opportunity, that $81 billion investment that you're talking about would have stuck at around $30 billion. That would have prevented a lot of opportunity for Canadians to have a better quality of life.
When you look at the chicken industry, some of my friends in Saskatchewan are saying that they're looking for more opportunities to export. You touched on it a little bit more. Have you looked at TPP? Have you done any analysis to say where we could find some export opportunities? Is there something there wherein you could go beyond your normal comfort zone and say, here's an opportunity we can actually be profitable in?