Yes, but it's no problem for our industry to be able to import such technologies from Asia and the Pacific. The important thing is that we have equal access to market. I am fully confident in Bombardier's knowledge and ability to be able to import their own technologies in the Asia-Pacific region.
That said, it's one thing for us to have such agreements that can put Bombardier in a good position to be able to export, but there is a lot more to it. It's not only about free trade. It's about Canada's position versus Iran, let's say. The Americans and the Russians were better prepared than we were to take advantage of those markets. They've been there for the last year and a half. For diplomatic reasons—and I'm not an expert—Canada was slower to lift the ban on Iran. That really didn't help Bombardier.
Free trade is one thing, but we have to have a global initiative from the government. You have to be able to put Bombardier in a position where it can compete.