Yes, I would endorse that thought. As an example, B.C. is a small, open, trading economy. It's been suggested that it's of a size similar to the GDP of Houston, Texas, as an example, so that puts it in perspective.
We need trade to prosper and to create jobs in this province. The ability of our forest sector to meet the needs of China and to compete internationally for China's business has been amply demonstrated.
Whether it's captured in the TPP or it's a bilateral between Canada and China, I think it can only benefit in the longer term the economic viability of this part of Canada and I think of Canada in general in the longer term.