The chair for the trade committee, the chair of the agriculture committee, and I were in Washington last week, and there was lots of talk about the incredible agreement that's come together. As you said, it took 45 years for the EU to accomplish it, and we've been able to do this in four and a half, five years. So it's definitely something the world is looking at, and we've opened the world up.
Mr. Dias was our guest witness in the last hour, and he commented on the Canadian auto manufacturing industry, that the product we produce is not competitive with the EU's. My question is, why can't we be innovative and competitive and produce a product in Canada that we can export to the EU? Is that a possibility, from your perspective and that of your members?