The European white tablecloth restaurant industry is the largest in the world, and although the economic conditions in Europe are not as robust as they are in Asia and is not growing—we're seeing really good growth in Asia, particularly in China—it's nevertheless the single most important market.
The point is that we need to diversify as a nation, and the danger from the success of the free trade agreement, because it was an enormously successful agreement as we all know, is that it increased our dependence. It grew the economy but in a very focused way and we ended up becoming more dependent on the U.S., and we can't tolerate that situation. So we need to engage with Europe; we need a free trade agreement with Europe.
I can't think of any worse scenario than the Americans going out now and negotiating a free trade agreement with Europe—as you know, they're now so engaged—and Canada not having a free trade agreement with Europe, because I can promise you that we would never get a free trade agreement with Europe if the Americans signed one. We would be forgotten. This is my point about being a small economy. We need to be very proactive. The world is doing bilateral deals, and this is a bilateral deal and we need to be out there doing bilateral deals.