The memorandum of understanding that was signed with the United States is proof of that. They showed no significant removal of non-tariff barriers, despite those two--not one, but two--agreements. The proof is in the pudding there. They have no real interest of opening to the market. They simply want to capitalize on our market.
In answer to your specific question, do we support free trade? Yes, absolutely, but it has to be fair. And fair means full two-way trade and fairness in that regard. We don't see that as it currently stands. We would support the right deal, but we don't have a right deal yet, as far as I can see.