I think I'm going to split the time with Earl.
I want to talk about jobs again, particularly in the auto sector, since I come from Oshawa.
We've heard a lot of rhetoric, with some people saying that NAFTA is the worst trade agreement ever and we have to get rid of it, but according to our own Minister of Foreign Affairs, thanks to NAFTA, Canada's economy has grown 2.5% larger. I've heard in my own community that it's because of NAFTA that we lost all those automotive jobs. Then on the other side of it I hear people say, “No, it wasn't; those jobs were already leaving.” They say that production and innovation are the major reasons some of these jobs were lost, and they didn't necessarily go to Mexico because of that and would have gone to low-labour jurisdictions anyway.
It is an opinion question, and I was wondering if you could comment on it.
Also, if the U.S. does withdraw from NAFTA, what sectors of Canada's economy would have the largest production losses, in your opinion?