There are still discussions ongoing that don't directly relate to the motion in some ways. There are discussions about how you administer tariff quotas--whether you make it open to all--and certain practices that countries have adopted that minimize imports under specific quotas. We're trying to come up with rules on that. Much of that relates to what's already been agreed in the past and trying to improve the rules around that. So those discussions are ongoing.
On the issue of Canada having fulfilled its commitments on tariff quotas, I think it's clear that at the end of the last negotiation none of us really followed the guidelines that were set out at that time. There were many dairy products for which we have not provided access, and certainly not the access that we were supposed to provide at that time, just as the U.S., the Europeans, and others have not. We're not boy scouts in this, but neither is anybody else. It's all about trying to find a way to get to some rules, so that we are all required to play the game the same way.