It's fair to say, though, that what we see in the current environment is that you have a program, a carbon tax, that is basically punitive, and you have programs in the States that are more like carrots. You're incentivizing companies to do the right thing. In Canada you're punishing companies to do the same thing by taxing them.
Is that not creating a really disjointed balance with regard to where you locate your businesses going forward? If you're going to get punished in Canada and get rewarded in the U.S., wouldn't you see more activity in the U.S., and wouldn't that impact the aluminum and steel business as well?