We are looking into the longer term, but I still think it's important for us to have an opportunity to take a look at Trans-Pacific Partnership. Obviously the ministers, both the agriculture minister and the trade minister, have made great and extensive comments about the necessity for consultation with specific industries. I think we could play an important role in terms of having a conversation across this country on the impacts and the benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as it can now be reviewed.
It is a timing issue, though, because if we want our consultations to have any impact on the decision of the minister, we would have to be expeditious in getting it done before she makes her final decision. I would recommend that we undertake a consideration of that study. There's opportunity right away to start with a couple of these one-offs, but if we're looking at a longer study, one that's time-sensitive would be on the issues surrounding TPP.