I think when the time comes to ratify the accord, you'll obviously have the accord to fully consider. It's just that we're in a stage of negotiation now where sometimes it's hard to talk about specific sectors or specific industries without saying something that may compromise our position.
But I think I would say overall, if I could, with respect to Colombia, we have very complementary trade. There aren't a lot of problems. We have export interests in some areas where they're particularly import sensitive and vice versa. But they're relatively small compared to what you often see. The trade patterns are relatively low, about $1 billion of trade between the two. It's a very small portion of Canada's export market and import source.
Overall there are not a lot of big problems. Certainly we have interests that we're pursuing, particularly in the area of agriculture and other industrial goods, where we hope to make more progress before we're ready to finish negotiations. But if there was anything specific.... I mean, the trade data that are available show clearly what our interests are in. We have our key exports in the order of—