I was certainly at the table for those negotiations, and the atmosphere was completely different.
The U.S. was adamant that they were going to be looking, if not for complete elimination of supply management—which, as I mentioned, is the official position they held until close to the end—then for a very large result.
With other negotiations such as CETA, for example, the European Union insisted that they had to have some access on the dairy side. They restricted it to cheese only. We refused any other access. In the other negotiations, it was a matter of concessions having to be made across the board, to some degree.