As far as our relationship with India goes, I would point out that the country has undergone a major transformation in a short period of time, 20 years at the most. The time has come to seriously consider making India a major partner. Beyond that agreement, we must not lose sight of the tremendous efforts we will still have to make. We can't expect to create wealth without any competition.
Taking into account how Canada's economy is structured, I don't necessarily anticipate confrontation in all of the major industries. In the manufacturing sector, for instance, India's activities are still quite modest and won't affect our economy as negatively as China's sector does.
But we do have resources they are extremely interested in. Despite its relatively low level of manufacturing activity, India still imports 80% of its oil. And that is an opportunity for us. Agri-food is another sector where strong—