The implications for some sectors are quite significant, especially in commodities, because so many of our Canadian farmers of course work in that environment. A small tariff change can basically shut you out of the market.
To give you another example, there was a situation where the U.S. put in place a free trade agreement in Central America in which potatoes were coming from the United States at a 0% tariff and potatoes coming from Canada still had a tariff of, I believe, over 15%, and overnight literally millions and millions and millions of dollars of Canadian french fries were no longer moving to Central America because of the difference.