To be frank with you, when the minister spoke in the House, he made it very publicly clear that Canada will sign the WTO agreement, no matter what. That is public information.
When you go to a table and you put that down, which in Canada's case means Canada will not negotiate the reduction of over-quota tariffs or increases in TRQ because of supply management, and when the media reports that you have said that you will sign any agreement, what kind of document or threat do you have towards the rest of the WTO members? You have no threat. So they look at the paper and say, “You're going to sign no matter what's on the table anyway. You said you would, so let's move on.”