I have a minute? I'll move to my next question, then, because we could go on forever but I have limited time.
I'm glad you mentioned small and medium-sized enterprises. I was at Viceroy Homes last week and I was amazed. They employ 200 people in Port Hope and 200 in Richmond, British Columbia. They're Unifor workers. They predict that with Korea and just Japan, which we are having bilateral talks with, they will double their workforce in the next five years. That's a medium-sized player that we don't often hear about but that will require the terms of trade to be open. I'm glad you used that term.
Please address this quickly. The absence of any trade agreement provides zero protection, whether it's on reducing tariffs, or non-tariff barriers, or intellectual property protection. Would it be fair to say that not having a protection promotion agreement in place, or an FTA, or a treaty, actually puts our people at a disadvantage when exporting?