I didn't know that you went to the London School of Economics. I respect you. I always did, and I respect you that much more because you understand economics.
You must agree that, in general, trade agreements—and I recognize what you're saying, that there are some serious challenges, which I see in Chatham as well, where I'm from—are a good thing. There's more to trade agreements than just conducting the business. Trade agreements are there to set the rules. Mr. Ritz always says that just as good fences make good neighbours, good rules make good trading partners, too.
Wouldn't you agree that this is a transition and a movement that is going to gain momentum. We're going to trade more and more across the world, and we need good trade agreements. I know there will be a follow-up question about whether or not this is the right trade agreement. Wouldn't you agree with that statement?