It's rather interesting. Over the time we have had these discussions about Panama free trade, we've had many hearings. At one point, as I refer to some older notes, Panama committed to implementing the OECD standard for the exchange of tax information to combat international tax evasion. Last summer, the OECD placed Panama on its list of jurisdictions that have substantially implemented international standards for the exchange of information. I think your country needs to be applauded for that kind of progress. I think that's important for Canada.
I was listening to my colleague, the vice-chair of the official opposition, when he was making some reference to what gets signed first, the free trade agreement or an exchange of tax information, and what Canada should do. With all due respect, we don't take our marching orders from the United States. We will do a deal with Panama because it's in Canada's interest. Frankly, it's in Panama's interest, as well.