Overall, again, it's opportunity. Obviously, as mentioned in the presentation that we made, the United States is the most important country to trade with. When we looked at the feedback from our members as we went through the NAFTA negotiation process in terms of the things that they would like to see, again it came back to that certainty, knowing and understanding what the rules and duties were, not changing things too much but feeling like there was a revived interest in making sure that the trade was going to continue to happen.
I think it's really the overall picture that we're looking at here. Because we're so diverse in terms of our membership, it's hard for me to pinpoint specifics. It's that overall certainty that's important, and the ability to continue to trade freely into the United States.