If I could, Mr. MacKay, I'll put it in a slightly different context. Let's look at the $9.6 billion infrastructure investment that will be required in Panama in the next decade, in probably the next five years.
We can look at our competitors there, which are certainly Mexico, the United States, the European Union now, and other countries. There's Brazil as well. Brazil has its own infrastructure challenges for more infrastructure than they can possibly build on their own, let alone trying to build anyone else's, so even given the competition we face from our natural trading partners, the opportunity there for Canadian companies should be huge.
Of that $9.6 billion, what would be the capacity that exists in Panama now for them to build that themselves?