Shall I go first?
The U.S. has grown its exports of environmental goods quite smartly, but obviously China has grown them more quickly. I think we have an opportunity to partner with China. We've recently received a guest editorial from the Chinese minister counsellor, second in command to the ambassador, saying that they would like to partner with Canada on our expertise, whereas they have labour and can manufacture. We can guarantee our position internationally by partnering smartly with our erstwhile Chinese competitors.
In terms of the U.S., I would suggest that under the renegotiation of NAFTA we consider bilateral reciprocity for SME procurement. The U.S. has had SME procurement in part of its policy mix for many years, since 1958. If we gave the U.S. access to our SME procurement market and they did the same, there would be an overall innovative impact on the economy, because SMEs are the ones that are investing in innovation. Also, we would have a 10 times greater access to market than they would have, but it would be consistent with the policy environment in the U.S. It would be a bilateral approach to SME procurement with an environmental dimension to it.