Mr. Stephenson, several people have referred to the importance of expanding trade elsewhere and lessening our dependence on the United States. I certainly agree with that. But your document “Canada's State of Trade - Trade and Investment Update 2011”, makes it clear that the United States will remain Canada's largest trading partner far into the future. In 2010, the United States market accounted for 74.9%, which is down a little. They're estimating by 2040 it will still be 75.5%. That's 2040, well out into the future. In terms of these recent negotiations, are you expecting those figures to change?
Second to that, in the throne speech the Prime Minister set a very tight target for negotiating the Canada-India agreement. Yet Wendy Dobson, in her article “Does Canada have an India strategy?”, reported in Embassy this year, said that those negotiating positions are very far apart. Are we going to rush to hit the deadline and put the country in difficulty in that negotiation?