Thank you for that question.
I think the issue for us is that we're trying to catch up to what Canada signed, the deal with Korea, and so, on the import side we're facing competition basically from our Korean competitors. They're going to be able to come in duty-free as of the first of January next year, with a significant competitive advantage. That was really our issue going into this and the reason we were supporting the bilateral negotiation between Canada and Japan. Actually we thought that might be an easier way to go, given that it was a bilateral deal and that Canada's and Japan's economies are quite complementary and our relationship with Japan has been very positive.
I can't speak on behalf of Korean investors as to why they wouldn't think about investing in Canada. In fact they were. They were here. They were invested in Quebec for a few years back in the nineties, but subsequently they pulled the plant and went to Brazil.