I think that certainly the position we've been carrying in the negotiations has been quite consistent over the years. Other countries have changed. I think the biggest factor, though, probably even bigger than shifting country positions, is the notion of the groups that are now negotiating at the WTO. We have the G-10, the G-20, the G-33, and the African group. We've got negotiation among a series of groups, which is an important change from the way things were done in the past when we had a handful of countries doing the negotiations. We now have a series of groups, so that makes it more difficult in some ways to have a unique position as Canada has, and to try to advance that in the negotiations.
On February 20th, 2007. See this statement in context.