I think that's the priority we have to turn to now that most of the issues have been settled: getting Canadian industry ready to compete in the EU market. It's not the same market as the domestic market, not the same as the U.S. market, and I think there's an education process that we 're going to need to undertake to ensure that people are aware of the opportunities that are out there. We need to provide information about how to access those opportunities, and if we're going to take full advantage of this, we have to put a lot of effort into making sure that they are ready to hit the ground running and realize the scope of the opportunities that are available there, which won't be available to our U.S. competitors and won't be available to competitors from other developed countries. This is our chance to get in there first.
On November 21st, 2013. See this statement in context.