The Fairness at the Pumps Act we adopted in Parliament, and It's been well received. We provided new powers for its independent application. We put in the regulations to make it a reality and to enforce it. Inspections have happened and some violations have been found and I think these regulations have been enforced effectively.
On the trade side—as British Columbians, we often say it, but I don't think we can say it enough—when Stephen Harper became Prime Minister of Canada, Canada had five free trade agreements with five jurisdictions around the world: the United States, Mexico, Chile, Israel, and Costa Rica. Today, we have free trade agreements with 43 countries around the world. As British Columbians we should be particularly enthused about the Canada-South Korea Free Trade Agreement. Over 50% of Canada's trade with South Korea comes from the province of British Columbia.
South Korea is the size of New Brunswick with almost double the population of Canada. It's a focused market in a strategic area of the world and for us to have signed that FTA, which of course will have to be ratified by the Parliament of Canada, is a tremendous step forward for the Asia-Pacific. Premier Clark and others who talk about the Asia-Pacific gateway.... We built the infrastructure at home and we're making sure we have access to markets around the world and it'll be a big step forward for us in seeing success with the Trans-Pacific Partnership or possibly with a Canada-Japan FTA in that region of the world.