I'm afraid that's a bit of a challenge at this point. Certainly we've heard from the forestry and wood products sectors that they anticipate significant gains here. Exactly how large those gains are going to be is a bit difficult to calculate. Significant tariffs on things like plywood and other forms of wood will be removed and will give us a significant advantage in the industry.
We've also heard some other industries outline how much they anticipate they would gain in their industry. I think we've heard from the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance that they expect to expand exports by $1.5 billion a year, which is something like a 63% increase. This is really not a matter where the government can entirely predict the actions of the private sector. The openings and the advantages over other trading partners are going to be there, so the potential is huge. How much we can realize will depend on what the private sector does in taking that advantage.