Absolutely. Take the moving of people, for example: with this we're talking about business professionals, students, and the like. For a Canadian enterprise like Scotiabank, the ability to have staff based in Peru move through any of the countries seamlessly, not needing work permits.... You could have central processing. Your commercial loan division could be in one country and you could move to other countries seamlessly.
The back office, the “behind the border work” on goods, customs pre-clearance, a single form for moving throughout the alliance.... Moving with the alliance to take part in these openings would give us added benefits similar to those we enjoy with the North American Free Trade Agreement. If you think of all the things we've added to NAFTA, it's not NAFTA itself, it's the Regulatory Cooperation Council. It's beyond the border. It's fast. These are things we've added to the trade agreement that give us real advantage in the U.S. We would be adopting the same things with the Pacific Alliance. That would be a major hidden benefit.