What a great discussion we've had this morning. It's one of the few times that I can say that I agree with every one of you. I agree that the TPP has some great potential, and I agree, Matt, that it has some challenges. There's no question about it.
We have seen, as we've travelled, that the small and medium-sized businesses, almost without exception, are excited about this free trade agreement. The other thing I noted—and I was just having a short conversation about this with William and Matt—was that when we travelled through Quebec, we saw there were an enormous amount of small and medium-sized, especially small, businesses that were start-ups.
It appears to me—I'm going to ask you to jump in and weigh in on this—that the challenge is with those organizations that are, let's call them, “institutionalized”. They've been here for quite some time, and specifically the auto industry, which has been here for 100 years in this area.
What do we need to do, and what do they need to do, to possibly change the course of this, so that a free trade agreement will be advantageous to them? Can you comment on that, Mr. Anderson?