I have a quick thought on the increased investment by the Japanese and Koreans. Koreans deal with the Korean accord. This deal is about movement of product, and so this deal makes it easier for product made in Japan or in other countries outside of North America to flow into Canada. So if you're opening the doors to ease the movement of goods manufactured somewhere else, you're undercutting the value proposition of increased investment in this market. If what you're doing is then redefining the local value content and you're at a point where the vast majority of the regional value content can be sourced outside the TPP, that means China. So if you're going to manufacture in Asia and you're going to source from China, why would you build new plants here?
On March 8th, 2016. See this statement in context.