Philosophically, we have an outlook which suggests that in a fair and reasonable competitive framework, where rules dominate in the international trading environment, all ships rise under the conditions of fair and reasonable rules. The short answer to your question is that yes, our competitors should benefit as well from provisions that make it easier to move talent across borders. Our competitors should benefit from eliminating particularly the tariff but also non-tariff related barriers to trade, and the free movement of commodities, people, and ideas.
On that point, I should also mention that we're in the ICT industry. The information communications technology industry is concerned about such things as the free movement of data across borders. This is an issue for us which we raise whenever we're consulted by national and subnational governments on instruments of this nature. We'd like to see the ability for data, for example, to migrate across borders in terms of supporting our business operations worldwide.
Indeed, we believe our competitors will benefit from CETA and other intelligent trading instruments worldwide, as well, in the interest of a liberalization agenda.