That's fair, getting back to me.
I'm just looking for specifics, and if I have to use other means, I will. We have this as a regular occurrence. It happens in departments. They make recommendations to the minister.
Maybe I can move quickly, then, with my remaining time, to the chart that you provided here on page 6, with regard to manufacturing, import penetration from China. Interestingly, not on here--because it hasn't happened yet--are the effects of auto, which will be subsequent years coming on, as they have auto manufacturing that may potentially penetrate the North American market, depending upon some lawsuits in the United States.
In a briefing from your department, one of the slides in the deck indicated that our assembly surplus had dropped from $40 billion to $25 billion from 1991 to 2005, a $15 billion slide during that period of time.
My specific question relates to your department and manufacturing in auto. Have you done calculations on the effect of the Korea deal that is currently being negotiated and the effects of auto manufacturing, and what are the results of that analysis?