I think I'd refer back to the number I mentioned in my comments about the low number of firms that are actually exporting right now. These are companies that are presumably profitable, are doing business, perhaps doing business in the U.S., or perhaps only doing business in Canada, and for whatever reason they haven't looked at expanding their markets beyond our borders. I see that as a big opportunity for.... If you can assume that exporting is good and brings other people's money into our country, then we see CETA as a platform on which to build that growth.
Perhaps to address some of these other issues that I mentioned in terms of accessing equipment, if companies here are purchasing equipment, for example, and they're required to take a circuitous route to get there—