Let me answer the question this way. Of course, it's important to support traditional sectors, like agriculture and agri-food across the Prairies and in rural Canada, fisheries on all three coasts, natural resources and energy in Alberta, and Saguenay, Quebec, steel and auto in Ontario, aerospace and manufacturing in Quebec, and forestry products in several regions. Why? These sectors are globally competitive. Canada is going to retain and increase our share of these tangible trades. At the same time, we want to help shift and help those businesses in the knowledge economy grow, and grow into the international marketplace.
That is the kind of work we are doing to help our traditional trading sectors grow and get that market share and continue to work, and work beyond those sectors, so that we can get our Canadian companies growing, and growing in the international marketplace and creating great jobs that are anchored here in Canada.