One of the messages we have received probably more than any other from stakeholders is about smoothing the process for getting goods and services and people back and forth across the border. NAFTA was originally negotiated 23 years ago, and the world has changed quite a bit. There are opportunities to simplify those processes, make a lot of them automatic, make a lot of them electronic. The current NAFTA approaches in some cases still rely on exchanges of paper documents.
There's a lot of scope, we feel, for making progress on that front that will make a real difference to our stakeholders—our business community and others involved in issues across the border. From our perspective, that's the real value we can get out of this negotiation.