Take the Canada-Korea free trade agreement, for example. It was signed almost three years ago. A number of companies are still not very familiar with the terms and conditions of this agreement. The agreement with Europe, which is on the verge of being ratified, is still a mystery for a number of small and medium-sized businesses. You can understand that the same thing is happening with the TPP.
Our suggestion is to be proactive. By that we mean that we must ensure that businesses, the small and medium-sized more so than the big businesses, are well informed and know what they need in terms of compliance, capacity, the type of production required in order to access those markets when the time comes, to be able to move forward and to establish contacts in those countries.
We think a proactive approach needs to be used with the businesses so that they are informed of an agreement when it is being discussed and ratified, not when it has already been signed. That would also enable them to face the competition when it arrives. That is the first part of the answer.
In terms of how we can help them—