You made reference to Canada-U.S., and of course it was the great Prime Minister Brian Mulroney who negotiated Canada-U.S. It's rather interesting; going back to 1988, Canadian exports to the U.S.—to be fair, I have the statistics in front of me—totalled just in excess of $81 billion. That was our trade to the United States. In 2012 our exports are now $324 billion—not shabby.
As my Cape Breton mom used to always say, it's really hard to connect the dots going forward, but it's really easy to connect them going backwards. When I look at that kind of growth over 25 years, and I look at what that has meant for Canada, I need to ask you this question...which is not off track, because it's consistent with CETA. Do you believe our agreement with the United States and also with Mexico, with the NAFTA deal, was ultimately good for Canada?