You're absolutely right. You always have to start somewhere. I'll use an example outside of the TPP simply to illustrate what you're talking about. We sold, from New Brunswick.... We had zero sales into China as of two years ago, and having nothing to do with a trade deal, today in 2016 we will sell well over $70 million in China. We're looking at opening up sales offices there. But in order to do that, it requires people on the ground here in New Brunswick to understand how to access the market, how we were going to transport into the market. There are trucks that will leave the Blacks Harbour plant every night on their way to China. But that didn't happen overnight and it did require some retraining. It did require specialized jobs in New Brunswick in order to help develop that market. The same could be said for markets like Japan.
On September 26th, 2016. See this statement in context.