It's a question that would be better put to the Japanese themselves. Through the negotiating process we'll develop a pretty clear idea of what their priorities are.
I think they would be looking at areas in Canada that are still subject to tariffs. The subject has come up a number of times already this morning, but I think the tariff on automobiles would be a high priority for Japan.
That said, I would point out that the vast majority of Japanese-branded cars that are sold in Canada are actually made in North America; in fact, about half of them are made in Canada. So we're talking about a relatively small percentage that still actually comes from Japan, which is part of the reason that the trade numbers have been going the way they have. In fact, imports of Japanese vehicles have been declining. They've gone from something like $5 billion five years ago to closer to $3 billion now.