We are seeing quite significant changes in the demographics of some of what have been our major markets. Japan, for example, is a country that has an aging population, a declining population. That has probably been our most important export market, but we have to have other alternatives to adjust to those changing circumstances. Japan will not be a growing market in the future. It'll only be a matter of perhaps some import replacement.
For industries to be able to compete internationally, they need large enough volumes. The domestic market of 35 million people is just simply not enough to sustain, over an 8,000-kilometre distance, companies so that they will be able to compete on the home market, let alone the world market. We are a totally free and open market for imports, so we have to have companies that can compete on both levels.