I'm also an economist and I love to work with figures. Everyone always says that, when the Canadian dollar is strong, Canadian businesses should invest, since American machinery and technology is inexpensive. Normally, we could expect that, now, Canadian companies would take advantage of the fact that the dollar has reached 90 cents and invest heavily.
I think that we need to warn exporters, because the situation could quickly deteriorate. I think that we are losing market shares. I would like you to give us some figures. We are losing shares of the American market to emerging economies such as China and Brazil, with regard to lumber. Could you provide us with these figures? This is not an issue we follow closely, but we are taking advantage of your presence here to become better educated.
I want to ask a specific question about negotiations on the Free Trade Area of the Americas. Perhaps Bruce Christie could answer it. I want to know whether any negotiations are currently underway. There is still a schedule, but there's nothing else. Has anything happened in the last few months in terms of negotiations on the Free Trade Area of the Americas?