I think that if there's a rollover of most of CETA's provisions, that's a good thing from a manufacturing perspective. We never had an issue with the mechanics of CETA or of a U.K.-Canada trade agreement that would look a lot like CETA. That's not the issue. To us, it's more our domestic ability to take advantage. We heard from the other witnesses here today that even though we had all of this new access, we weren't really taking advantage of it. The same thing goes for manufacturing.
The irony is that the problem is internal even though it's an external trade agreement. It's really a matter of increasing that manufacturing capacity in Canada to be able to export more value-added goods.