As I indicated, Canadian exporters are suffering now from the competitive impact of Korea's deals with the United States and Europe. There's also a very real probability that Korea's new deal with Australia will come into force on January 1 or thereabouts, so it's really about the imperative of levelling the playing field as quickly as possible. Now, on January 1, you will see the next tariff cuts under the KORUS agreement; so to the extent that tariffs are being phased out under that agreement, that's another milestone whereby the competitive pressure on Canadian interests will grow even further.
The stakeholders whom we work with have been very clear in saying to us, “We're already suffering, but we still have a toehold in the Korean market, and if you can get this deal in place by January 1, we can hang on.” It's a very important date from the standpoint of our stakeholders, particularly in the agricultural sector.