On that point, I'm not going to presume to speak for the shipbuilding industry in terms of what specific measures are going to be most helpful in enabling them to go out and compete globally. But I will note that I know the industry has complained about the damage Canadian shipbuilders suffer from protection of shipbuilding in other countries, particularly the Jones Act in the United States. I don't want to suggest there is any hope of getting rid of the Jones Act any time soon, but the reality is that it is in Canada's interest to do whatever possible to bring walls down. This particular treaty takes an important step forward in that respect, while doing so in a manner that enables our industries too.
Canadians are resourceful. They are adaptable. My favourite example is what we've seen in the wine industry, which everybody predicted would be devastated and destroyed by the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement. Yet what are we doing now? We now produce premium wines that sell very well and for high prices around the world. I am confident in the abilities of Canadians.