From our perspective, I think it encourages trade.
Positioned at the busiest international crossing in North America, I think it makes a lot of sense to have a free trade zone in our area, with the investments that the federal government has made in Windsor totalling almost $36 million for warehousing and a new shorewall for the movement of goods from Europe into the North American continent. I think it's a great designation for Windsor to have to exemplify that trade route across the Detroit River by rail, by truck or by water.
As far as a drawback or negative consequence is concerned, I don't see much in the way of negatives if it's developed under the proper regulations and the proper structure. I think there are a lot of benefits, including job creation, streamlining of trade and movement of commodities. That helps both countries.