Let me give you this example. I was on the phone this very week with a company from England, the U.K., about doing business together. We got into a conversation about Brexit. It's going to make it more difficult for me to provide a service that isn't locally available to my customers that is available through this U.K. company, because of Brexit.
Without agreements, we actually place restrictions on ourselves to international trade. When we have agreements we have a basis to go forward.
To answer your question, it would be terrible. I think at times of great economic distress we would fear that a country like the United States would become insular, and that's exactly what's being pointed to. They're our biggest trade partners, so if they become insular, we're going to lose business opportunities. We're going to need TPP, CETA, and a new agreement with the U.K. directly to counter the challenges of Brexit.