It is a business opportunity. Mexico, where we have a strong manufacturing presence, as I mentioned, has agreements with the other member countries of the Pacific Alliance. Our approach is certainly not bilateral only; it is global and regional, when it comes to the value chain and the supply chain. We have an opportunity, starting in Mexico, to become more active in the region, with inputs from Canada and from elsewhere. That is what a global company like ours that wants to be competitive has to do.
Some of these countries are also members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP. I think this is an opportunity to create alliances within a smaller forum, with a view to achieving common objectives in a larger forum, such as the TPP.