Yes. With one of the items you talked about in terms of the number of jobs going down, in the agriculture equipment industry we are bucking that trend. Our employment figures have gone up, and the latest that came out of Statistics Canada, which was from 2012, had our numbers at a high of 11,800.
Before coming here I also surveyed our members, and overall employment numbers are up in 2016 versus 2015 on average. For us, trade is required because we're the leaders in the production of agriculture equipment. If we're selling a seeder into Australia, the things we need to get that seeder there include good transportation in Canada. We need to be able to get over there and understand the laws and the regulations to ensure that our standards and our equipment are holding up to their standards, and then we can do business.
In terms of what is required moving forward for trade relationships, in 2014, we exported 2.1 billion dollars' worth of agriculture implements. For our industry, it would require the support within Canada to ensure that infrastructure is there to get our equipment out.