I have one last question. My colleague Mr. Holder asked the minister about this.
As for our situation to the south, about 75% of our trade is with the U.S. right now. It continues to be our biggest ally and trading partner, and it will always be. With our getting our agreement signed before theirs, do you think it'll be ratified and in place before the Americans have theirs, or are they planning on working in parallel, similar to what we did with Colombia? We tried to get in the door before them, and they're in South Korea, so we're always battling and we want to stay competitive and at least have a level playing field for our Canadian business. Will we have an advantage, being first out of the gate in this case?