Yes, I think that is an important consideration of their assessment of the negotiation with Canada. They already have an agreement with Mexico, but the agreement they have with Mexico is a far more modest one than the one we are aiming to achieve here.
I think Canada is in a fairly unique and strong negotiating position by being both a part of NAFTA--in particular, the United States' biggest trading partner--and having this negotiation with the European Union, the largest market in the world. So how we resolve a lot of the issues between us and the European Union will have a direct impact on the relationship between Europe and North America in some ways. We are well positioned for this, and I think the EU is certainly aware of the benefits of the Canadian economy being so close to the U.S. economy.