Well, as was commented on already, I would agree with the assertion that India needs Canada in respect of meeting many of its development objectives, including the list that I provided: food security, energy security, infrastructure, and education. That having been said, India has a lot of suitors. A lot of countries—north, south, east, and west—are trying to put themselves in a position to enjoy the explosive growth of the Indian market.
How does Canada distinguish itself in that crowd? In particular, how do we motivate an ambitious outcome in our negotiations? Clearly, one of the things we're going to have to do, and plan to do, in the negotiations is respond to India's interests and needs in the negotiation in a fair exchange, in a reciprocal deal. It's the substance of what's on the table that will drive the interest on the Indian side. That would be my suggestion.