New Zealand has expressed its disappointment. Its representatives acknowledge that we have a right under article 28, but they have also clearly indicated that they would fully exercise their right under that same article 28. We'll see how the negotiations turn out, but we can't presume to know when they'll be complete. In terms of process, once we've presented our written notice, the members or contracting parties to the WTO will have 90 days to make their interest known. Those with whom we'll negotiate are those who were given an initial negotiating right when the concession in question was original negotiated. There are principal suppliers and also major suppliers. We have an obligation to negotiate with those who had an initial negotiating right and with principal suppliers.
As regards major suppliers who are not principal suppliers, we have an obligation to consult. At the end of the process, if they are not satisfied with the outcome of the negotiation, they also have a right of reprisal.