I have reports I can give you on a call to action. There's a whole CAPC group, including all the OEMs, parts suppliers, and Unifor, that has made some recommendations on that.
Ultimately, in order to be competitive, you have to look at your all-in costs, and those are part of the competitiveness in a manufacturing sector. All-in costs can include the costs of quality, the talent you have, access to markets, labour costs, pension costs, and so on.
Ontario has a lot to deliver, and I won't get into the whole list, because it's there. One of the biggest problems is that we don't sell it well enough. I think one of the key things is that our federal and provincial jurisdictions have to work together in order to show the world that we're open for business. You have labour behind you, and that includes the people I represent. It includes some Unifor shops and some non-Unifor shops. It includes business, and it includes service industries. If we get our act together, we should be able to sell.