I'll jump on that one first.
There was something that came about eight months ago or so, six to eight months ago, the environmental goods agreement, which is being negotiated globally. Canada's at the table and looking at that. What the program basically is looking at doing is reducing duty rates and other traditional trade barriers to encourage green goods, goods that are specifically defined as being “green”, to be traded to try to enhance the economic attractiveness of those goods. I know that when DFATD came to us to find out from our members what the uptake or interest for that would be, it was very great when it came to very specific products. Then on the services side—granted we don't generally deal with companies that sell services, so I would have to default to Corinne for that—there was a lot of interest, but in a very Canadian way, very wait-and-see until there was more....
I would say that as long as we stay plugged in to what's happening globally, we can't be behind what's happening globally.