That's a good question.
I mean, it depends on what the outcome of the agreement is. I'm sure you'll hear from sectors such as the auto sector. Both the Canadian and U.S. auto sectors have been raising market access issues with Japan for a very long time.
So would this be a sector that...? It's a hypothetical question. It depends on what the actual outcome of the trade agreement is. But I think for manufacturers in pretty much all industrial sectors, Japan is a very large, very mature industrial market. We have solutions in every sector, from textiles to forestry, to aerospace to defence, to automotive. Pretty much all sectors in manufacturing would stand to gain from an FTA with Japan to the extent that it provides that level playing field and that reciprocal market access.
It's easier said than done, but we're looking at these negotiations in good faith, and we're hopeful that we should put our name down on the agreement. Canada should sign this agreement to the extent that it really does address those issues.