Thank you. That's clearly what I'm hearing as well, so much so that we had a parliamentary delegation a month ago to deal with Korean legislators and members of their assembly to make sure that the same sort of urgency on ratification exists in their country as well. It's nice to see the all-party support that will allow us to get there, and that hopefully also explains our patience with what's gone on today.
You took us on a nice walk-through of the various sectors that will benefit from this. I think a lot of Canadians would find the comparative tariff rates to be quite stark. The auto tariff Canada imposed that will be phased out is, I think, 4.1%, but you were talking about Korean tariff rates in the teens and in the 200% to 900% range. On a comparative basis, are the tariffs that Korea imposes significantly higher across the board? Does that impact a trade surplus versus a deficit?