We're focusing our efforts there, as well. We've seen over 260 witnesses at the trade committee, and we have travelled across Canada, really trying to have a consultation process on where Canadians stand. I have to tell you that Japan is the country we hear the most about at this panel. The benefits of reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers for Canadian businesses have been well represented to our committee, and I think we understand the importance of having that, both for the Canadian businesses and for the people who would benefit in Japan.
You spoke a little bit about the process and about how it's sitting in Parliament right now. There was an article in Inside U.S. Trade which told us that there is opposition to the deal in the Diet.
Could you expand on that a little bit and let us know whether it's likely that opposition to the TPP in your Parliament will impede the process?