I'd just say three quick points. First, the tools that the government already has at its disposal, including Export Development Canada, Business Development Canada, and the Trade Commissioner Service, are absolutely essential. On those particular tools I'd suggest the development of Korea-specific plans.
Second, large firms are already present in Korea. Members of ours as diverse as Linamar, Magna, Bombardier, and Manulife Financial, will need to articulate any market access challenges they're having, such as particular non-tariff barriers in the auto sector, or the necessary regulatory changes that are needed in the financial services sector. I think a partnership approach between business and the Trade Commissioner Service and Export Development Canada, as I outlined in my opening remarks, is absolutely critical. To articulate also opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises....
Finally, I would really like to underscore the recommendation to Minister Fast that an advisory committee be struck, so that we keep attention on this issue, and also that we raise awareness of the opportunities, particularly in the business sector for new exports and investment.
Thanks.