As I was saying briefly, for us to be able to leverage strength in different countries, I think it's important to remain there to survive, but also to enhance our competitiveness.
As I was saying, it's not a zero-sum game, because the goal is really to expand our market share and drive more revenue and be able to compete globally with our competitors.
If we succeed in doing that, then it benefits our operations here in Canada. The past has shown that we have been growing in Canada because of our successes abroad, including sometimes investing abroad as well to remain competitive. Costs can be a challenge, and it's not in all areas that a country like Canada will be able to compete.
There are areas of strength here in Canada, but I think stakeholders, including ourselves, governments, and other stakeholders, should keep investing to create this ecosystem to enable those areas of strength to develop further. Certainly R and D, engineering work, and high-end manufacturing are all areas where we're very strong here in Canada, and we have many operations focused on that.