Thank you, Chair, and thank you, witnesses, for being here this morning.
This is a deal that I think everybody on this committee can agree on. It's something that we think is important to do. I can remember back to my days at Case New Holland when we were selling equipment into Ukraine. Our biggest issue at that time wasn't selling the product—they wanted the product—it was actually getting the cash and figuring out how to get paid. I can remember shipping sunflowers into Poland to get U.S. dollars to get paid for machinery, and you could just see all the opportunity and potential in that marketplace for Canadian products, especially on the agricultural side. I haven't even talked about the manufacturing side and everything else.
In this agreement that you've negotiated, as we're looking at it now, has anything substantially changed from what it was before the election?