That's a good question.
The Japanese industrial sector has not developed by accident. That country adopted a concerted strategy, after the Second World War, in order to build a world-class industry.
Today, Japan is in an enviable position, but so is Canada. Our manufacturing industry is also of world-class quality. Many of the two countries' sectors complement each other. We would benefit from engaging in more trade with one another.
Richard pointed this out very nicely in his comments. For us, one of the advantages of Japan's market is that the Japanese are prepared to pay more for a quality product. I think that's in the best interest of our manufacturing industry, given that what is increasingly setting us apart on international markets is the manufacturing of innovative and high-quality products.