Well, it seems like you have some agreement on that. I just wanted to speak to the issue itself. Personally, I really like this, because right now we're into a comprehensive negotiation. Right now, culture is not talked about as much, I assume, as things like the marketing boards, say, and so on, and even copyright, for that matter. But I think it's very important. It was a huge issue with NAFTA.
It hasn't been as big an issue, at least not in the public discussion about what we're about to sign in the Canada-European, because it's the European Union, which means they still have individual member states, and if you've ever dealt with fish, like I have internationally, you'll know that one state says one thing and the other does something completely different. I won't belabour that point.
The other point, of course, is the ACTA stuff, and that, too, is crucial. I'm not so sure, though, that it can be handled in one meeting, quite frankly. I would rather have two separate meetings. However, to delay it into the New Year, I have no problem with that either, given the time constraints that I'm sure Mr. Del Mastro will talk about.