I have one supplementary comment, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for allowing me 30 seconds.
With respect to other countries, a great danger of not having liberalized access to markets like Korea is, as I said, that the United States does--and increasingly, it's going to do so. So what we thought was a very special relationship with the United States that was concluded under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement may become a lot less special, and the access we have may become more tenuous as a result, as others have similar or even more privileged access, in some cases, to our core international market.