There are no guarantees in the political arena; there's no doubt about that. But at the end of the day, this is such a huge win for all the countries that are involved.
I was very much involved in agriculture, and I've had the great opportunity to be in Japan a number of times. There are huge wins to be had in the service sector too. The growing global supply chains, which Japan is a major part of, are also often under-represented. You mentioned the trilateral agreement with Japan, China, and Korea. The ability for secondary processing and value added from Canada to Japan and on into the Chinese market is often not even considered, but I know it's a huge part of what can happen. China's not part of the TPP, but certainly the ability to have that flow through Japan or Korea into that market is an unfound wealth that we'll work towards.
You also talked about the value of the auto sector in Japan and the investments they've made in Canada. I know Honda is looking at further investments, because once the CETA deal is ratified, they're looking at the European market. How important to Japan are the global supply chains?