Obviously, the U.S. is our largest trading partner, so it's definitely good news, although I would say most of the low-hanging fruit that came as a result of NAFTA has been picked. We haven't really seen a big improvement or big increase in our trading relationship with the United States since the beginning of this decade. Our trade's basically been flat with the U.S. over that period of time. What we're seeing is our manufacturers, our exporters, are looking to new markets, because that's where the growth is, that's where the opportunities are. The U.S. share of our trade has actually shrunk in recent years, and I do expect to see that continuing going forward.
It's important for us to maintain that relationship with our largest trading partner, with somebody who's right next door and is easy for us to work with. It's also important for us to look forward and continue to open up new markets, new opportunities, and to seek these new markets.