You're absolutely right. We believe very strongly that what's called the TILMA, the trade, investment, and labour mobility agreement between B.C. and Alberta, is effectively a turning point in attitudes in this country. There's very important leadership being shown by two provinces.
Frankly, it's extraordinary to think that two provinces in Canada had to sign a free trade agreement to reduce barriers between the two of them. But it's done, it's going into force. You're absolutely right that other provinces are now quite interested in figuring out the benefits from aligning themselves.
But what can we do federally? I think we go right back to the agreement on internal trade, which was struck in 1994. One of our studies called Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts sets out all the barriers and points to the small areas of progress we made under the AIT. But we have to go back and re-energize that as a real centrepiece and set much higher targets and have a much more ambitious negotiating strategy on the federal end to try to liberate, effectively, markets across the country.