 I'd like to pick up on your point about the U.S. trying to integrate other countries into the dying American empire, the imperialist empire, Canada being one. I'll have a question in a second, but right now Canada is being forced under NAP to continue with the most horrific environmental nightmare ever in the history of mankind. That's the tar sands. The B.C. government has just sold off the rights on rivers under NAPTA. Canadians are going south to the border right now. We're in a time of climate change when we shouldn't even be shopping for Christmas, but they're going south to the border to buy more crap stuff and things from the U.S. to support the war economy in there. What can Canadians do? I mean, I see tonight, kids here from Stop War and Los Inco Héroes, three to five Cubans, Lindsay and Jeanine over here, who are fighting to have the five Cuban heroes who are now in jail in the U.S. and most Canadians don't know about that. But what kinds of things can Canadians do to fracture this cropping up of this dying empire? What do you think we can do besides not shopping south of the border and ending NAPTA, which would really disrupt the American economy by saying no more tar sands, no more oil for U.S., no more water for B.C.? What can we do as Canadians to stop supporting this empire? Yeah, another easy question. I think the most direct thing I can think of is that Canada has troops in Afghanistan and while it's not a large number, that free... You know, the U.S. military is beyond stretched at this point. All of the generals, even a lot of them still that haven't retired and not in the Newfound Testicle Club yet, even they are still saying, well, it's stretched then. We can't continue on with this. And one of the only things, aside from the mercenaries, it's enabling the occupation to continue is... It's almost like Canada is literally enabling the U.S. occupation of Iraq by having troops in Afghanistan because it's way easier for soldiers to go serve. Not that it's a cakewalk by any stretch, but I'd rather go to Afghanistan than Iraq any day. And having those troops there frees up more American soldiers to be in Iraq. And so I think just direct grassroots level protests, lobbying for your representatives basically make driving the point home that you absolutely will not be elected or stay elected if you continue to vote for allowing the troops in and whatever needs to be done to make that happen. I think that would be, I mean, just off the top of my head, one of the most important things that could be done.