I would go back to the comments my colleague, Diarra, just offered with respect to additional trade, economic development and economic linkages to the extent that it's easier for somebody to take their high-quality Canadian products and, where there's a trade agreement negotiated with another country, export those products in an easy way. Obviously, that company and also that region end up being further ahead.
If you're looking at the east end of P.E.I., beyond beautiful beaches and great dairy products, there are people producing things for export. There is a lot of good light manufacturing at that end of the island that potentially would benefit from additional trade agreements.
