In your question you've actually captured some of the critical political benefits of this agreement. It is an entree into the region. It's one of the first free trade agreements that we have in the region, of course Israel being the other one that we currently have. But this is a free trade agreement with an Arab country, so it's an important first step, albeit our bilateral trade with Jordan is, relatively speaking, small. It's under $100 million a year. The balance of trade is very much in our favour.
Jordan has been an important ally for Canada and for other countries in the region. It is a moderate country. It is a very poor country and is in need of a certain amount of support and engagement as it undertakes its process of reform going forward.