An issue that you and I have been in correspondence on for some time is in regard to the Canada-South Korea free trade agreement. You made one particular comment that I think would be nice to have clarified. You had said that the fact that we haven't sold many, if any, vehicles into Korea has probably more to do with the fact that North American auto producers have really not produced the kind of small, fuel-efficient, high-quality vehicles that are in demand in Korea.
Would you like to elaborate? You know from our correspondence on the issues of the auto industry how strongly I feel about how important it is, and I think that statement needs to be clarified a little bit, because it sounds as though the auto industry in Canada is not up to producing the quality of vehicles that I think they are.