No disagreement from me on that.
Mr. McRae, and perhaps Mr. Grenier as well, we had my good friend Tom d'Aquino here recently. We were discussing the SPP. I was surprised to hear him say that it is essentially dead. And we've had other witnesses come forward. You've mentioned the side agreements on environment, on labour, and on NAFTA. Mr. Obama suggested when he was here--certainly it was a different tone from his campaign--that he'd like to see those folded in. There were suggestions that this wouldn't be a huge step to put them into the formal agreement and not the side agreements.
I'm wondering if you have any comments. The first issue is the fact that the SPP is dead--thankfully, for some of us, because no one really had an “in” on it anyhow--and the second issue is the side agreements being folded into NAFTA.