That's a good question.
I think the first thing we need to do as Canadian policy-makers is to accept that Mexico is an important and growing economy. In the years to come, it's going to be even better positioned to be a world leader in terms of global trade. I think we need to be very much present in Mexico from a trade and investment standpoint, perhaps more than we have been during the time of NAFTA. I don't think we're there as much as we should be.
Certainly the reform agenda you've seen under President Peña Nieto has offered Canada an opportunity to be involved in the reform of not only the energy sector but also the financial services sector. There are incredible opportunities to—I don't want to say—“Canadianize” the reforms we're seeing in Mexico, but there's a great opportunity to do just that and to be more present in Mexico.