I have a quick question on the investment side. In my previous life, when I was still a student, in my economics class I learned that trade follows investment; I don't know if that is still true. We don't have a current foreign investment protection agreement as of now, and the protection that is available to Canadian investments will expire in 2033, if I'm not wrong. If we don't have a free trade agreement with a dedicated investment chapter and provisions like ISDS, etc., the current investments and any potential investments for Canadian companies going in there...the new investments will have to go in without any sort of protection, so that will create hesitation amongst Canadian companies to expand into Ecuador.
Can you highlight the need for this free trade agreement, in addition to exporting our goods like wheat, etc., and why it is required to have a door open for safe investment by Canadian businesses?