One of our principal objectives in negotiating the FTA with Panama was to make sure that Canadian businesses all across the board had a level playing field with respect to their U.S. counterparts, in particular, given that we were negotiating at a time when the United States had already concluded its free trade negotiations with Panama.
Across the board, including with respect to the Panama Canal, for example, with respect to services and the government procurement provisions of the agreement, we achieved that objective of parity with respect to the U.S. FTA. So we believe that the government, through this agreement, has laid the foundation and opened the door for Canadians to do business in that market on a competitive basis vis-à-vis their competitors from other countries. Now it's up to those businesses to go and take advantage of those opportunities once the FTA is in place.