Yes. First, in my view it's going to be good for the alliance to have a partner like Canada, with the credentials of Canada in the world, and to have Canada on our side. Of course, it's going to strengthen the relationship with countries that are like-minded countries.
If you consider it well, the four countries of the Pacific Alliance are privileged partners of Canada. I think it would be good for Canada to be there, to improve your business there, to sell more goods, to talk about services, and even to develop things that are very weak at the moment, such as tourism, for instance. With the exception of Mexico, probably, tourism is very weak. I have some figures somewhere showing that 32,000 or 38,000 Canadians went to Chile last year and only 40,000 Chileans came to Canada. Why is that? In order to have much more of a relationship, we should ask ourselves what we are not doing well.
As I said, it's a win-win relationship. I think you will add to our association. You will add value, you will add good practices, and you will get to know much better the Latin American markets that you are doing now.... I think it's a good deal—