Maybe I could go first and just say yes, clearly there would be. I think what we need to do is look at what could encourage that type of investment to happen, looking at all parts of the investment equation there. But clearly, providing more value added in the processing, as well as in all of the supply around that, is very important. We have a number of companies in New Brunswick that are very active in manufacturing there and exporting into Alberta and Saskatchewan.
But I think a part of your question too is this diversification of product versus market, which is key. It would take over 100 years of exporting to China to get the same benefit out of this great domestic market that we have in Canada. I'm seeing a tremendous amount of product innovation being driven as a result of that within the manufacturing community.
So the more value added, the more diversification of product. And if you diversify your product, you're naturally going to find new customers in new markets.