I'll keep it specific to Panama and this free trade agreement.
Certainly that was a major motivation, not just for the Canadian government but of course the Panamanian government as well, to negotiate these market-opening opportunities in the trade agreement and have more rules-based liberalized trade to create economic opportunities in both countries. It was the Panamanians, in fact, who approached the Canadian government first, I think. They're quite committed to their own trade liberalization and they see that this is a way for the people of Panama to move up the value chain and basically take advantage of the global economy. It's been very much part of the Panamanian government's plan over the last two Panamanian governments, in fact, and not just the current government.