On recycling, we can get a competitive advantage by being landfill-free here in Canada, and we do that. There are some advantages we can take from some of the environmental policy here, too. If we can align our efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, which we're darned good at, and save money by paying less in terms of inputs for energy, we can be more competitive.
We are constantly trying to find one inch more of competitiveness to be able to make the case that the next investment should come here to our plants, and it's the sum total of all those things: public policy, labour costs, and overall costs. Currency exchange is a big factor in it. Of course, it's the supply chain, its effectiveness. The innovation base of that supply chain is critical for the future, and then we just have to innovate.