I just say it softly that it might help your position if you don't give the impression that the profit motive is a bad thing when you're making your argument. I think you raise some interesting points, but I think that would be more helpful, because you certainly have given me the impression that while you've based it on our export-driven strategies, you don't like the profit motive. If I'm wrong, then you might in future opportunities lay that down. I just think it would provide a bit more of a balanced commentary. That's just a comment for you.
Mr. Davies commented that multilateral agreements are better.
Mr. Boutziouvis, you've commented that's true, but multilateral agreements, frankly, in my opinion are as dead as Elvis. What you've really got is a situation where you've got bilateral agreements, because that's where the world is already, or is going in that direction. If multilateral agreements were in that...there would be opportunities.
Mr. Boutziouvis, you've agreed with that. My question to you is, should Canada then carry on with bilateral negotiations since there doesn't seem to be a focus on multilateral agreements, because Doha is not as vibrant as people may think?