If I may, I'll start with the last one. What took so long? That's a really good question. We ask ourselves that, and have for a long time. We always ask ourselves that because, frankly, we see this as a completely good-news story with no bad impacts. It really shouldn't be controversial. Maybe that's why it hasn't been able to capture attention.
We do know that over the years there have been flurries of attention when we've spoken with provinces. All the provinces have told us they support this. Then, for whatever reason, it seems to have slipped to the back of legislative agendas. That's why we are extremely encouraged now that this committee is looking at it today and that we have moved forward.
This was taken and signed at the World Bank in 2006. That was a very significant step and the most progress we've made, and we've received a lot of feedback from people saying it's fantastic that we're finally going to do this.
So your question is very good. I don't have a terrific answer to it except to say that we certainly share the same sentiment.
In terms of the question concerning the FIPA with India--and we have NAFTA, of course, with Mexico--I may not have totally understood the question, so please let me know if I'm not answering exactly what you were asking--