There is certainly an illogical situation, when you describe things like that. As we see the manufacturing shrinking in Canada and we see the horizon, probably what we should do is think about Korea and what other agreements are on the horizon. We really need to take this into consideration. Why would we choose a trade policy that would do such damage to our industrial sector in such a widespread area?
We have been hearing today about some possibilities for economic advantage in certain areas, but when we look at the more general situation, we're in deep trouble. Why are we choosing that kind of policy? Why wouldn't we do that manufacturing here? Why wouldn't we have more secondary manufacturing and more complicated steps along the industrial path done right here in Canada? Why are we choosing to build a new set of infrastructure to receive containers from other parts of the world, which would then ship products into Canada? Why are we choosing that path in our infrastructure development and for our new investments in infrastructure?