It would be hard to spell it out that quickly.
One of the things that is surprising to most Canadians is that Chinese railways are North American railways. It was designed by an American engineer in 1907. You could take a Canadian freight car off the tracks here and put it on the tracks in China, and the air brakes would work and the couplers would mate with the Chinese couplers; we have a lot in common. We have an advantage over the Europeans. Also, China is a very big country, geographically.
Canadian companies have done well in China. I think the major thing the government could do for us is assist Canadian industry with sales promotion in China. That's the most important thing. Yes, they do buy our products and technology. Yes, they do like to manufacture our products there once they find out how good they are, but it's a two-way street. It's not all in their favour; it helps us too.