Mr. Johnston, one of the things you talked about was term of copyright extension to life plus 70 years for authors. I think you know, this is something I have a private member's bill on. It was going to be covered in any event in the trans-Pacific partnership trade agreement. Then, when the Americans backed out of that, the current Liberal government actually had the entire chapter on copyright stuff removed because it was one of the big American asks.
The argument on this is that, because it's an important trade issue with the United States, you don't want to unilaterally disarm, if you will, for your trade negotiations. You want to be able to go into renegotiation of NAFTA right now, for example, or any other trade negotiation with that as something you can exchange for something else that's a Canadian interest.
How do you deal with that question on the trade concerns that would be raised as the objection to moving forward on it now?