It's probably a blessing in disguise because it's causing a spotlight to focus on issues that we've had for years and years and haven't addressed. We're not doing this because of the Olympics, let me be very clear; we're doing this because we have a serious problem with crime in Canada and a particular one in Vancouver right now. This is not the new normal. We at the Board of Trade are not going to let this stand. The Chief of Police, Jim Chu, will not let this stand, nor will the RCMP, nor will our politicians and our elected officials from British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada. We're confident of that. We have to fix this thing. The Olympics give us a good reason to do it more quickly, so in that way perhaps it's a blessing in disguise.
We see a heightened will on the part of everybody to address some of these issues. Angus Reid told me recently that a poll would be coming out very soon that will show crime in British Columbia rising right to the top as an issue for the first time. It's right up there with the other issues like the economy and so on. I haven't seen that yet. Perhaps I shouldn't be telling you that, but I think I should, given the circumstances.