Sure. The way government procurement access works is that for entities that both sides agree to cover, they set a threshold above which procurements are covered and therefore subject to open competition with the trade partner. In the government procurement agreement at the WTO, Korea and Canada already have a list of covered entities, and the threshold that is set in the WTO is equivalent to roughly $200,000 at the present time.
Under this FTA, what we've done is reduced in half that threshold; all of those covered entities at the central government level only—in the FTA, we haven't gone into sub-federal coverage—the thresholds are reduced in half. This means that all of the procurement that's now above that lower threshold is subject to open competition. Canadian companies have an ability now to compete on all of the procurements for all of those government entities in Korea, for a much higher volume of procurement.