It already exists in certain industry sectors. We have members, for example, in the aerospace industry or in the pharmaceutical industry that really have almost integrated supply chains that span the ocean.
There are specific industries. It depends on the value of the product and the nature of the goods you're manufacturing. Obviously there's an ocean that separates us; it's a bit different from a river, where you just cross a bridge and go over to the other country.
But I do see this agreement as having the potential to lead to a lot more integration of manufacturing supply chains across North America in industry sectors that have been facing barriers and hurdles in making that a reality. As Canadian and European manufacturers move into niche markets and become more agile and specialized, the more they can work together to serve global markets.
The short answer is yes. It has that potential, but there is already some of this happening, and it would be facilitated by the conclusion of a trade agreement.