Yes. I read in the GMAP presentation done by the government that there was a series of consultations with the private sector, with think tanks, and with academics within Canada and abroad on how to make that list. However, the actual process on how that list was put together was not in the papers that I read, so I do not know how the actual list was produced.
I can see that the result has, as I mentioned, very surprising elements, as countries are not there. I don't understand why, for example, Ecuador and Argentina are countries of interest for the U.S. and for the EU but not for Canada. If they think they are, why don't we? I understand that Japan also considers Venezuela a country of interest, but not Canada. Canada sells a lot of oil-related and mining-related machinery, so it could very much compete with Japan in Venezuelan markets.
I'm talking about markets that have sometimes up to a half a trillion dollars of market size. We're talking about very big emerging markets. We're not talking about small exotic countries.