I'm going to deal with the smallest part of that question, and that is the potential for a Canada-India partnership in the nuclear field. I'll let Luc handle the rest.
Canadian business interests have indicated that after the administrative arrangement is concluded with India there will be very significant opportunities to implement the nuclear cooperation agreement in two areas: the sale of uranium to India, and partnerships on the development of technology, particularly, as I understand it, the CANDU technology that was introduced in India. There was very little contact between the Canadian and Indian industries for a long period of time, so the technology has been further developed on both sides independently.
Canadian industry holds the view that there is a significant opportunity for working together to develop the next generation of technology by using the best practice on both sides. This might result in a huge export potential for global markets, particularly in smaller developing countries. That's what I've heard on the trade-potential side of nuclear, but with respect to the agreement, let me punt.