By the way, we wrote your government a letter, as my colleague just reminded me, and to you specifically, then, as minister.
But let's go back to the point you made about the auto industry. Clearly the Korea agreement has not enhanced our auto industry. They have huge access to our country with very little commitment to investment because, I think, it was flawed as it was put together without any commitment.
It is true that the Japanese auto companies have invested in Canada, but our concern is that future investment will be very much diminished, because now they'll have complete access to the market without having any restrictions in that regard. That's the point we're making here. Yes, they have invested; there are two Japanese companies that have put major investments in Canada. We don't, however, see those being enhanced with this agreement, going forward.
Our American friends got a longer period for phasing out their tariff. The question is, why couldn't we demand the same thing, because the—?