Yes, we do, actually. Certainly, when we first started the negotiation, we did hear some expressions of concern that as we were lowering the tariffs it would be easier for exports of cars from the European Union to come into Canada. Our thought at the time was that it would more likely have an impact of displacing some of the other cars coming from other sources into Canada, but I think, as we found over time, from the auto part side, in many ways we tend to have more of an advantage than the EU does. On auto parts, we're expecting to be more successful than the EU. We have various companies that are already established in Europe, so it'll be easier to go back and forth in terms of the kinds of parts they're selling there.
Even on the car side, we have received a number of inquiries with respect to investing in Canada, because those car companies would then be able to serve not only the U.S. market, because of our access to the U.S. market, but also able to go back and serve the EU market as well since our access will be open.