The way it has been described is that there's always an election somewhere, every year with these agreements. That's something we're looking at, and we're going to focus quite a bit of effort on advocacy in Europe. France is typically one of the more difficult countries to deal with. We're going to be travelling over there and meeting with both industry and regulators, trying to build a tighter relationship with them. Once CETA goes into place, there isn't a specific timetable as to when every country has to ratify it. It is structured...and they recognize there are going to be challenges country by country.
We fully anticipate that other European countries are going to bring some effort to persuading France that the total package is very important. I also think right now for Europe, for their own credibility after Brexit, that CETA is a very important deal. They're able to demonstrate that they can function as a European unit and that they can still make an agreement that is very substantial.