Okay, thanks. My point here is that besides the people who work in food processing plants, they would also benefit from it.
Mr. Moynahan, you said you'd like to see a free trade agreement that created a level playing field. I've heard some talk around here about getting rid of some tariffs and what have you. So it sounds like you approve of it, but with that condition, and if it could be in there....
You were asked whether you would expand or whether this would allow you...and it sounds like either you can't or don't want to expand your company. At the same time, it sounds like if we could address that level playing field, it would benefit companies like yours, and I think that's a good thing.
Mr. Westcott and Mr. Khan, there is a question I would like each one of you to answer. Again, we talk about tariffs and we've heard around the table over the last few weeks about diversifying our export markets, especially with the high Canadian dollar and the way that it's affected...because most of our trade is with the U.S.
First of all, would a Korean free trade agreement do something there as far as addressing diversification goes? And another thing beyond that, would getting access to Korea, for your individual companies and industries, open up other markets in Asia?
Could you both comment on that, if you wouldn't mind?