It's very difficult for me to say, because of course I see this through the eyes of one company and one sector, whereas Ms. George, my colleague, has the great advantage of looking at this across the entire spectrum of the Canadian economy.
I can certainly say, from the standpoint of my industry, that her points about non-tariff barriers are ones that have been experienced in our sector and that we are experiencing today. Again, it's the clarity--the clarity about what is actually going to happen that would be extremely helpful to us at this point. That's not studies. It's actually more about the behaviour we can expect in the event that a free trade agreement is struck.