I would say it's absolutely critical, because the Canadian Free Trade Agreement is.... If a small business has trouble selling goods or services across provincial boundaries, the likelihood they're going to try to go international is even more remote. Getting rid of some of those barriers that are happening between provinces would go a long way in making it a lot easier to do business.
Of course, the other factor in all of this is that with the Canadian-European trade agreement, there would have been this weird scenario in which European companies would have had better access to certain procurement contracts than Canadian companies would, so we had to do something to disband some of these barriers. Absolutely, it's critical, because this is where small businesses trade, and if we can get them to feel more comfortable trading across the country, we think we can then encourage them to start thinking about trading into other countries, which is what we want them to do.