I would just say that, for the first time ever, a low-level presence policy mechanism was included in the TPP. There was also a process whereby biotech approvals have to be transparent. They also recommended an agriculture trade committee, so that if there is an issue, there is a process to deal with it. There was also the idea of equivalency. It just shows that, as we progress through time, trade agreements get more sophisticated. I think the TPP, in a multilateral setting, would have solved at the outset a lot of the non-tariff trade barriers that we face with those countries.
I guess CETA is an older agreement, and maybe that speaks to some of the reasons why.