The U.S. has had an agreement since 2001. Our agreement is focused primarily on goods, and as I said, there are side agreements on technical barriers and labour and environment. The U.S. has a more comprehensive agreement covering, in addition, services, investments, and intellectual property. We cover investment through a FIPA, which was signed at the same time the FTA was negotiated. Their agreement was signed in 2001 and comes fully into effect in 10 years--in other words, at the end of this year. The day our agreement comes into effect, all of the Canadian tariff changes will be implemented.
On Jordan's side, their tariff changes, which affect approximately 99% of our trade, will come into effect immediately, and the remaining tariff changes will come into effect over three or five years.