No, from the outset of the CETA negotiations, the seals case was set aside. We were hoping to find other ways to resolve it, through diplomacy, through other efforts; however, that never did happen. We did have to go forward with the WTO case.
From the beginning, the Prime Minister said outright that we have trade disruptions in various places, not only in seals, but in other areas of Canada-EU trade, and therefore, we were capable of moving ahead with the CETA deal, and we were hoping that this would be resolved diplomatically.