I think there are still opportunities in contracts, and especially some of the subcontracts, in the twinning of the Panama Canal.
But I want to go back to my original statement. There has been a lot of time lost. We have had three incarnations of this bill and we have not managed to get it through Parliament yet. It's been held up by the opposition at every opportunity. Now we have an opportunity for our opposition members to support this.
My point is this: when the Americans relinquished control of the Panama Canal they had had years and years of working with the Panamanians. The statement was made quite widely at the time that the Panamanians would never be able to run the Panama Canal. Well, you know what? They took over the Panama Canal, and they not only ran it, but they did a good job running it. Now they are twinning it with some outside help, and they will increase that trade there.
So why would we not expect them to be able to move forward on every other segment of their economy, and not be just an emerging economy, but a mature economy in Central America?