I believe a free trade agreement would change that imbalance by removing the tariffs that apply right now for cars that come from Canada across into Korea. That's the first thing. Secondly, it would remove the slight tariff that applies for Korean cars in Canada, but frankly they're doing pretty well. It could also create the opportunity for assembly plants in Canada.
I note that Magna is over in Korea already, so they see opportunities in parts and in integration there. I think we could see that accelerate. In fact, one of Magna's strategies was to create a Korean company to get around some of these tariff issues.
A free trade agreement will provide a level playing field, remove the necessity to do some of this, provide more security in terms of being able to get your money out if you should choose to, and so on. Otherwise, you're operating with too much uncertainty, I think. That's the real benefit that governments convey when they do these free trade agreements. It enables business to go in and operate, knowing they have the certainty of that agreement behind them.