If you look at Japan's current exports, automotive and automotive parts products are a significant part of their exports. I talked about cars.
On the parts side, though, I should say that the vast majority are also coming in duty free, because we don't put duties on parts that come in as part of original manufacturing. Given that Toyota and Honda are such major investors in the Canadian economy, when they source parts from Japan they come in duty free now. A free trade agreement would not create any additional benefit in that particular area.
Japan is a major supplier of computers and electronics and machinery and equipment, so my guess is that they would be looking at Canada's tariff structure and looking for opportunities across the board. But Canadian tariffs are not very high, which is why we're not anticipating any significant dislocation in the Canadian economy as the result of a free trade agreement.