We provided a lot of data relevant to the seal population, seal hunt practices, how we monitored it, how we manage it, the humaneness of it, the changes to the marine mammal regulations, the three-step process, etc. Part of the discussions was whether or not it would be separated from the CETA and handled under a separate process, but at the end of the day, that's a decision of the Government of Canada as to how it was going to be linked or not to CETA and whether or not we would want to lump it in or have a separate process.
If we didn't have a separate process, then it's not clear what the outcome would have been. Certainly, we still have rules that are going to be interpreted by the WTO that we would like to appeal to a higher level. We were engaged in the consultations, but at the end of the day, that's a decision of the Government of Canada relevant to the overall benefits and the consequences, or the issue on seals and how it's being handled separately.