My sense is that Canadians don't realize how well they're liked in that region and how much better they're liked than the U.S at this moment in time.
The U.S. has trade agreements because they've pushed harder than we have. But even if we go there this late in the game with an approach to do trade agreements, I think they can be done very quickly and the results would be quite phenomenal. We have an image that we're the same as the rest of the world, but in the Middle East, and especially in the Arab-speaking world, in many cases Canadians are on a pedestal. Because of our French background, especially North Africa--look at Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco--would much prefer to deal with Canada because of the French language. Then there are many other political things that have happened in the last few years.
But as David said, we can't sit around and wait for this window to stay open, or not to start to close, because I don't think we'll have the advantage we have right now in five years from now. I'd be very surprised if we did.