I must admit that I am unable to answer that question about the amounts in the world. We have close cooperation between the individual businesses in Iceland and the Trade Council of Iceland. They arrange for commercial delegations from Iceland to the individual market areas of the world with high potential for the Icelandic businesses.
It must be admitted that Canada, with the lack of this free trade agreement that has been in the works over this extended period of time, has not been considered very attractive for Icelandic businesses. However, I know that business visits are being arranged to the Maritimes, to start with, and to Quebec and Ontario. We will have, probably in cooperation with the Canadian embassy in Iceland and the Trade Council of Iceland, such visits arranged for this coming summer and fall.
This is on the agenda now. I believe there will soon be increasing interest in Canada. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and International Trade has announced that with the ratification of the treaty, she will put a bill before Parliament stipulating the abolition of all import tariffs on Canadian goods according to the free trade agreement.