Mr. Hodgson, maybe I can continue with you for a bit. Over the years, I've seen Canada being the boy scouts. We tend to go into these things with real good intentions, but I think we get shafted sometimes when we're trying to move things internationally.
I remember a lot of early discussions with Korea. You mentioned the non-tariff barriers. With the regulatory things that they had down there, I'm curious. If we look at an example such as Korea, did we learn anything from Korea? Do you perhaps see any strategies from other countries that Canadians should be aware of?
The third part of my question is about the conflict resolution mechanisms out there. How do you see them working internationally?