It's about the type of export. It's not necessarily more valuable in terms of what is sold, because the dollar value tends to be roughly the same. We're moving more into a finished, processed product, as opposed to something like coal, which is still a very strong export for Canada. It's changing the mix and it's the value-add element that is really substantially going up.
As I said, non-coal exports went up by 28.5%. Not all of that is a manufactured product, but a significant portion is.