My comments are pretty much the same as Jerry's.
We have policies within the union to buy union-made, to buy Canadian, to make sure we generate some return in the economy, and to make sure we keep people working here. When I buy printed documents, they've got to be from somebody who's unionized. When I buy clothing, in general I try to get something from a union shop.
Why do we do this? It's to keep people working. Yes, those jobs cost a little bit more sometimes, but it's not somebody who's working at $11 per hour who's generating a lot of movement in this economy. It's the middle class. It's jobs like these. It's $50,000 and $40,000 per year. That allows families to have a roof over their heads. It allows them to go on vacation. It allows them to spend some money in the economy and go to a restaurant. It allows them to do certain things that others can't do. That's how you generate movement in the economy. You don't generate movement in the economy by taking the taxpayers' money and giving somebody else work in another country.