Yes, that's absolutely correct: he found inspiration somewhere. He found inspiration from the almost six years of discussions in the negotiating group. In the fisheries text, certainly, there are parts of it that were not inspired by Canada, and there are certain parts that were inspired by Canada. In particular, we pushed hard that any special and differential treatment that developing countries might get should not extend to high seas fisheries. That's something we had been putting forward, and it was included in the text.
There's inspiration from a large number of WTO members in this text. It's the chair's attempt to bring the thoughts of many members into a consolidated text, so that the issues can be debated in total, rather than on an individual basis.
Canada also has a number of issues we were pushing for in the other aspects of the text that were included. As well, there are a number of things in other aspects of the text that we really don't like. So fisheries is no different from other parts of the text; it reflects the thoughts and desires of a great number of WTO members.