I would say that it applies very equally to Mexico. I would be the first to say that most people have an outdated view of Mexico. Before I took on this job, I was the lead adviser for North America for the Privy Council Office, and it was astonishing to me how outdated people's views are on Mexico. It is an up-and-coming economy. There are going to be 30 million new customers in Mexico in the not-too-distance future. They are a skilled economy. They use high technology.
Are there issues around labour and wages? Absolutely, and they need to be addressed. Are there issues around the environment and environmental standards? Absolutely, and they need to be addressed. I think there's talk of doing that in a modernized NAFTA, but no one should think for a minute that Mexico is some backwater economy. They have more trade agreements than the United States does. All those modernization issues equally apply to Mexico. There are definitely some more things we need to do to get Mexico up to par, but they are a thriving economy. We need to think about Canada and the U.S. and how the Great Lakes fit within that, but the Great Lakes region is equally connected to Mexico, and we need to take advantage of that.