Mr. Shory, to answer your first question, NOVO Plastics Inc. has been in India for about three years now. As Pierre mentioned, our initial obstacle was finding the right partner in that country. There are many tier 1 suppliers to the automotive industry there.
Vikram mentioned some comments about the EDC, BDC, and the trade commissioner's office. We actually had a very positive experience with them. Our first visit to India was through the EDC. We also met with the trade commissioner's office several times. They played a key role in introducing us to the right partners in that country. That gave us a soft landing in the country, so that was very key.
Your third question was about the trade agreement and what would happen of what would be the effect if the trade agreement wasn't signed. I think that, for a variety of reasons, it would result in our being less competitive in the Indian market with respect to both price points and technology. It would add time to our growth in that country. On those two fronts, I think CEPA is very important. We must all keep to an aggressive path to get this agreement finalized.