I look at it from the Newfoundland and Labrador perspective. We have some of the worst demographics in this country. We're challenged every day with how to grow an economy at a time when we have an aging population, a population that's declining, and only half a million people. There have been some studies that show that a city is only self-sustaining when it's at a half a million, so we're really a big city that's spread across a very large geography.
Trade becomes the most important component of what we do. International trade is critical to us. As I said, at our organization, we focused in on our version of diversification for Newfoundland and Labrador. We have to bring new money into the economy; we have to bring new people into the economy; and the only way to do that is to look externally. We will perish if we do not get outside our borders and bring new business to our companies and to our community.