Yes, of course, the negotiations are far from being over. We are expecting the negotiations to end at the end of 2011. I will not use the term that you used, namely "to limit the damage". I think that there are good business opportunities for Canadian suppliers on the European procurement front, but, obviously, the Europeans have integrated their sub-central procurement, which means the purchases of the member states, the purchases made by the German länder, the autonomous regions in Belgium and elsewhere. Competition is already much more lively in Europe than it is here. The proof of this is that prices have gone down by 30% since they opened their internal market. Clearly, competition will be quite fierce. In fact, I think that it will be difficult not to make adjustments.
On June 17th, 2010. See this statement in context.