I would like to ask your perspective on one last part. We've had some discussion of autos. You talked about how some of our competitors with their free trade agreements are seeing a 30% increase in imports. I think you said one in eight new vehicles purchased in South Korea is actually an import.
From a competitive standpoint, with the U.S. in an FTA position with South Korea and Canada not.... I'm from a proud automotive area. GM in Oshawa is a big employer in my area, and in Oakville and Windsor, we're proud of our plants. I've said in the House as well that a lot of Canadians don't realize the decisions on the types of vehicles rolling off Oshawa's, Oakville's, or Windsor's lines are made by the parent corporation in Detroit.
What are your thoughts on Canada not negotiating an FTA with South Korea at a time when the parent company deciding whether a vehicle comes off a plant in the U.S. or Canada has less market access in Canada because of a lack of an FTA? Can you talk about our competitive position in autos vis-à-vis that of the U.S., and whether this deal levels the playing field?