Hypothetically, when each country looks at the other to try to gain access to potential markets—regardless of status quo or their own laws based on the tariffs they have—obviously once these negotiations were over and that agreement was brought back to the country, then they would need enabling legislation to change those tariffs. That enabling legislation would be presented to Parliament, and then Parliament would vote on it and we would reduce those tariffs. Is that correct?
On November 26th, 2020. See this statement in context.