Trade diversification is at the heart of what we do. It's a very important goal for us. Of course, you can go to the U.S., but to your point, there are a lot of trade agreements.
The way we're going to promote trade agreements is twofold. Number one, in Canada, through what we call our knowledge services—I don't know if you've heard about Peter Hall who is our chief economist—we have multiple engagements whether they're face to face or through websites and the like, where we promote the awareness of trade agreements. That is very important for us, because again we believe in diversification.
Number two is that we will beef up our presence in a country. For instance, we have presence in Europe, and we ask our people in Europe to make it part of their narrative to talk about free trade agreements and how they can increase the competitiveness of a Canadian company in that market.