When we did the negotiations on the government procurement issues with the U.S. and the new NAFTA, the U.S. was making us very unattractive offers for how we could conclude an agreement on market access under government procurement. We do have some rules under government procurement, but most of what we have in terms of protection in that area is through the WTO agreement on government procurement. Through that, we do have [Technical difficulty—Editor] and we do have good access to any kind of federal-level U.S. procurement through the WTO.
Under CUSMA, we have much more limited avenues we could pursue on the procurement side. It's more at the WTO that we would pursue those.