Thank you, Mr. Martel. That's an excellent question.
Reciprocity, particularly in manufacturing and automotive, is really important. As I noted, most of our manufacturing and production goes to the United States. That said, we do have opportunities to export to other markets. If you look at both Japan and Korea, there are long-standing non-tariff barriers that have been in place that weren't fully addressed in our trade agreements and provide serious barriers to manufacturers that look to export from North America into those markets. There are many examples such as certification requirements and spectrum allocation—all sorts of tools to stifle imports from other markets.
It's really important that our trade deals have reciprocity built in and, if it's not achieved, then we need dispute settlement mechanisms to take on those barriers.