Well, no.... I mean it's certainly a fair statement, but it's slightly different, I think, from the first thing you put forward.
I'm suggesting, and I think my colleague, Professor Christians, is as well, that by entering into the IGA we are in compliance. That has bought us time. The July 1 withholding tax, as I understand it, as a matter of technical law, will not kick in because we've complied. We're a democracy, a sovereign country. We're investigating certain concerns surrounding the IGA, and it will be implemented at a later date. In fact, I think it could be implemented as of July 1, amended, possibly even unilaterally by Canada, especially in light of the fact that the Treasury Department has signed this, whereas Congress isn't implementing it.... This creates a whole host of problems that Professor Christians addressed. So there may be a legal or technical way to amend the IGA and avoid the economic sanction threatened by the Americans.