No, I don't think that we necessarily would not have access to those markets. What I'm saying is that it will facilitate the access by, on the one hand, reducing tariffs if we want to export the final product, and also in terms of investing and building facilities there. We manufacture our key equipment and modules in Canada, and in shipping those, we sometimes end up being limited. In that sense, it offers much more opportunity for growth and for creating jobs in Canada in order to grow and expand Enerkem, which is today a Canadian company that wants to expand and become an international company.
On May 10th, 2016. See this statement in context.