Again, I don't have specific figures, but I think their capacity would be relatively limited. Management of a lot of those infrastructure projects would need to be taken on by major foreign multinationals. Certainly, we expect that there will be opportunities for Canadian business in that regard.
Our expectation is that this free trade agreement, by combining tariff cuts with government procurement obligations that go beyond what Panama's current.... Well, Panama has no commitments to Canada now under government procurement via the WTO. With the WTO plus services commitments and an improved investment protection agreement as one of the chapters of the FTA, we think we've laid a very solid foundation for Canadian companies to compete in what will be both a very fast-growing market and a very competitive market, because our companies will face competition from other countries in that market.