To respond with respect to trade remedy law, that is the responsibility of the Minister of Finance in Canada, so if follow-up is required in terms of how trade remedy laws are applied in Canada, I would suggest that the lead contact be with the Department of Finance.
With respect to the impact of the Korean FTA on the fisheries sector, this is an area of great opportunity for Canada, and there is absolutely no downside. This is a sensitivity in Korea, not Canada, and there is overwhelming support from the Canadian seafood sector in Quebec and Atlantic Canada to pursue this FTA because it's a heavily protected sector of the Korean economy and it's already an important export for us. The growth potential is considered by them to be substantial.
I'd be happy to provide more detail in some follow-up context, but I think the story in the fish sector is all positive for Canada.