Sir, that's what we've done.
We've done FTAs with a lot of the TPP partners that we have in place right now. We've done agreements into Central and South America, Peru and Chile, two very well-known emerging markets.
Actually, it's embarrassing. When you go to Chile, I think they had something like 54 bilateral trade agreements and we had eight, if we look back about three years ago. You look at the growth of their economy versus the growth of the Canadian economy, and where they're heading to.... I'm not saying that's an example to follow, but I just find it really puzzling for people to say we have to keep looking internally when we're an exporting nation. We rely on exporting to do what we have to do to give the quality of life that our kids want to have and that we want to have.
If we're going to say that we're not going to export, what kind of quality of life do you really want to see for your kids and for your grandkids here in Canada? If we're not selling to the Chinese, Japanese, Americans, Mexicans, or around the world, if we're not doing that and not doing that on a level playing field created by a bilateral trade agreement, then what are we really accomplishing at the end of the day?