Thank you.
I'm actually not aware of the economic relationship having diminished. It certainly dipped after the financial crisis of 2008. Economic activity overall slowed down. My recollection is that the figure I cited for 2014 merchandise exports, so not even including our trade and services, was about par for the course and higher than it's been in recent years. So, if anything, there's been a bit of an uptick.
The same holds true for Mexico, where I think we certainly believe there is a considerable amount of untapped potential. I said in my prepared remarks that Mexico and Canada have become each other's third-largest trading partner. I know for Minister Freeland and the government, that stepping up relations with both the United States and Mexico is a priority, not only in terms of the trading relationship but certainly leading with the trading relationship. NAFTA is, of course, the foundation for the trilateral relationship, so it's certainly something that our department is very seized with and will continue to pursue in the months ahead as we look towards the coming visit to Washington and increased activity on the trilateral front as well.