See, here's what's interesting. We are at the front end of a potential agreement with Japan.
I think, gentlemen, you have a very unique opportunity being here today, because we haven't signed anything yet. The input that you give us can actually be very helpful. I would even say, particularly Mr. Nantais, if there is anything specific that you think should be considered on a non-tariff basis—because you said tariffs aren't the issue, and we don't have any tariffs exporting to Japan, and have small, if I might say 6%-odd is small, tariffs to import from Japan—now would be the time. Through your association, you could forward that to our clerk to give us some specific ideas. This really is a unique opportunity.
I hope you will embrace this as an opportunity. It's critical for the sake of the industry. It's part of the reason our federal government made some significant investments in the Detroit Three. Certainly, two of the three took advantage of it in the worldwide recession so we could have a manufacturing industry in this country. I think you would agree there was a significant investment from the Canadian taxpayer in those particular auto manufacturers.