I would say in very specific skill sets, potentially. I don't know the details on that. We have seen our capital expenditure drop from about $81 billion in 2014 to today, when we are expecting 2016 to be about $31 billion. We've lost $50 billion worth of capital expenditure, so the requirements of the workforce have diminished substantially as well, and that's not a good news story.
But if I were to extrapolate out of that, when we were growing substantially at $81 billion, our need was for very specific skill sets, a lot of them very large, and it wasn't always possible to source them within Canada. We think we, as Canadians, can do a better job of clearing barriers so we can access as easily as possible. There likely will be opportunities or need for accessing beyond the borders into the future, but that need today would be far less than it was in 2014.