There are many different areas that we could benefit from.
As you know, Korea is a science and technology giant. When you think of products like Samsung and LG and some of the high-tech products they're producing, there are great opportunities for Canadian companies to feed into those supply chains and develop some of the high-tech solutions that the Koreans are noted for.
Of course, Korea is also concerned about energy security. This is where we believe we have tremendous opportunities to grow our trade. We believe that the area of food security is also one that Korea has to be mindful of. Remember that Korea is a country that is full of prosperous companies, people in the middle class who are looking for premium-quality products that they may not find in other countries around the world. Canada offers that benefit. We have tremendous opportunities to open up Korea as a market in which our small and medium-sized businesses can flourish, as well as our national and multinational companies.
One thing that I've mentioned to a lot of the SMEs I meet across Canada is that although they start off by being SMEs, some of them will actually become flag-bearers for Canada. They'll become flagship companies that Canada will profile all around the world. We need more of those companies, and they all start out as SMEs.