Thank you.
One of your questions is why is Canada doing this, and what is Canada getting out of this. I don't know. I can say, though, that I do know that there is a view now that standing up for Canada's rights, being forceful, has been perceived as not being effective. The way to be effective now is to put down the sword, put down the shield, and work things out with the European Union, which is being regarded as a partner we can trust and we can work with.
There may be some truth to that, but on the other hand, history has demonstrated that this hasn't always been fact. The EU, back in 1996, as this report pointed out, made it very clear that they have a strategy to implement UNFA in a way that reflects their views. I don't see a real change in the EU strategy at all. I just think that being trustworthy.... You know, it's trust but verify. I think we have to put in protections in the agreement to make sure that we're not giving away what is going to hurt us in the future.