Exactly. I think there are cases such as the ones you've heard about today, and I'm sure when you met with Nexen and Enbridge in Colombia.... I think we have expertise and we have resources to contribute to developing the Colombian economy, whether it's by building infrastructure, helping them build transportation infrastructure, or getting access to energy. We have the knowledge and expertise in Canada in all those fields, and in water and sanitation.
These are things the people there need in order to develop their economy, but also in order to improve their own personal lives. You talked about poverty, and I know this is something that is very prevalent in many parts of Colombia. I think you need to put the infrastructure in place so that people have access to electricity, running water, safe drinking water, and access to roads so that trade can expand into some of the rural areas, and so on. This is something Canadians can do in partnership with Colombians.
I hope that answers your question. I think we need to look at it in a much broader way than just eliminating tariffs. That's one small aspect of a much broader, deeper relationship that we need to establish with them. We actually have a relationship now, but it's just a matter of enhancing that relationship.