Thank you for that.
My reason for asking that goes back to rules-based trading and equal footing for Canadian companies vis-à-vis our competitors, quite frankly. We already have a free trade agreement with the United States and we already have a free trade agreement with Peru. It would only make sense that these countries sign agreements with Panama, and Panama being in the position it's in—a very, very important conduit for international trade and shipping around the globe and a growing economy that is expected to grow exponentially, as a matter of fact, in the next decade—it would make sense that we would be on equal footing with our competitors.
I'd ask you this as a Panamanian. Since the military dictatorship has fallen in Panama and with the work that's been generated with infrastructure demands on the twinning of the Panama Canal that will carry 5% of the world's trade, how have you seen the standard of living in Panama affected by that exponential growth, by free trade agreements signed with other countries, and the ability for Panamanians to have jobs and opportunity in Panama? Have you seen a serious change in the Panamanian economy?