Then it shows the exchange you had before.
This is just so I understand it completely. It's only through formal co-operation under the CETA body that you mentioned. So let's say Germany has a rule that the federal government engages with and says this rule is bad for Canadian companies and asks if we can find a way to harmonize it with ours to make shipping easier. If they change the rule, it would count towards, say, the Minister of International Trade's amounts, the one-for-one rule, so they would get to tick it off?