That's good, because there won't be as much of a retort.
It strikes me that when he talked about the size of this deal and came back and talked about the importance of the arrangement with the United States, it is rather interesting that around this table we all accept that our relationship with the United States is important, but I don't think everything is mutually exclusive. That is to say, Mr. Harvey, that when I think of your organization, the Canadian Council for the Americas, it is related not strictly to our dealings with Panama, but, quite frankly, to those throughout the Americas.
Is it fair to say that we as a country can multi-task and that we can do business both with the United States and with other countries simultaneously and that we can put in free trade agreements while we try to continue to improve that relationship with the United States?