Broadly, I think the importance of seeing trade continue to grow globally is a critical issue.
The governor talked about it in terms of the reverse, where the risks of protectionist pressures will take hold if the world economy doesn't move forward in terms of dealing with some of the imbalances that exist right now, the imbalances in terms of the U.S. current account deficit and the large surpluses you're seeing in countries, particularly in Asia.
For the continued strong growth of the global economy, world trade needs to continue to grow so that everyone can have a part of the growing pie. From our point of view, one of the elements that's also critical there is to have a global monetary order, as we call it, that facilitates the growth in trade.
Yes, from the point of view of what is beneficial to the global economy and what is beneficial to the Canadian economy as an open economy, I would say a continued effort to promote growth in world trade is indeed important.