We have been working with those sealing nations from the beginning on this, and we have shared information and we have shared our positions. Our position has always been that our nations should be the ones that determine how the seal hunt occurs and what happens with the product.
Norway coming out in support of a WTO action was not a surprise to us because we had been working with them on that, and it's been the position of this government that a ban would result in a WTO action. So we will continue to work with them. If it's possible that the WTO action is done together, we have a WTO person here who could speak to that question. I'm not sure if that's a route to go. It will be a matter of strategy. Again, if there is room for parliamentarians from Canada to go and work with member states between now and when the Council of Ministers votes, that's something for us to look at and for us to debate. If the decisions are signed, sealed, and delivered, and the deal has been struck between the council and the Parliament, then there would be no point in doing that. We're not sure yet where that will lie.
I can let Mr. Gauthier speak about the WTO actions.