Well, just going from memory, I think we've only had four bilateral agreements up to EFTA in the last fourteen years. I think we have bilaterals with Chile, Costa Rica, Israel, and EFTA becomes the fourth. You can compare that to what countries like Australia or China have done, where they have 30 to 35 agreements. The Mexicans actually have a bilateral already in place with the EU. We really are not a player in the great game of trade globalization, and fundamentally that goes back to our attitude at the WTO, and whether we're a champion of freer trade multilaterally or pursuing it regionally and bilaterally.
So as the first principle, we think Canada should put much greater weight on trade globalization.
The issue for me in Colombia is whether this is the highest-priority case or whether we should look to other high priorities, like the EU, for example.