Canada traditionally has focused on the multilateral process in terms of trade liberalization and investment rules. For a relatively small power, it's obviously easier for us to work within a multilateral framework, or at least within a regional one.
Given what's happened to the Doha Round in the WTO, I think it has given us a new need to focus more intensely on potential bilateral relationships. Where is the growth coming from in the world? Where are the big opportunities? And where is the big competition coming from? Canada clearly needs to devote more attention to Asia. I think that China and India are the two biggest and fastest-growing markets. They deserve special attention. But I think that entire region deserves closer attention, not just at a multilateral level but at a bilateral level.