There's no question that Korea is a rapidly developing country. In fact, it is by most measures a fully developed country already. So we're talking about 40 million consumers, who present a tremendous growth opportunity for Canada. But even beyond the Korean market--and I think this is very important--the whole region is integrating at a pace we've never before seen: Korea, Japan, China, the whole northeast Asia region. To the extent that we can give Canadian companies privileged access into the Korean market, that can give them a springboard to pursue opportunities throughout the whole northeast Asian region.
Korean companies, particularly the big chaebols, are all over those markets. They have the contacts, the connections, the investment tie-ups. To the extent that Canadian companies take advantage of an FTA and establish partners in Korea, that could pay dividends throughout the region. I think that's potentially one of the more important aspects of having this FTA.