In any case, the export outside of North America is so small that even when we segregate....
Coming back to, again, outside of North America, I know that Canadian agriculture produce and agri-food products are the stars that make Canada the fifth-largest exporter in the world. Whenever we sign any trade agreement—and we have signed many—I notice, as a member of the international trade committee, that this sector aggressively goes after and tries to expand its markets, its exports. I have not been seeing that from other major sectors in Canada. Take the steel and aluminum sector, for example. More than 90% of its exports are just to North America, other than the domestic market in Canada.
What can we do to motivate sectors like steel and aluminum to go after the new markets when we sign free trade agreements?