I would like to say something.
I believe this was mentioned previously by Mr. Laws. The conditions are right, as Mr. Coutu was saying. We have a two-year head start before the Americans conclude their negotiations with the Europeans. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, is encountering some difficulties right now. But it still leaves us with two years to act. Our Canadian companies have to find new markets on the European continent.
Further, we have to be vigilant about non-tariff barriers such as TTBs—technical trade barriers—or SPMs—sanitary and phytosanitary measures. These measures will be extremely important, and the government will have to deal with them with business if we are to really take advantage of the European market.
That's all I wanted to add.