I think the best point to underline is that there isn't anything radically new within the strategic partnership agreement. These are long-standing commitments, high-level dialogues on various issues, that have existed and will continue. We are seeking to strengthen that within the agreement and to perhaps identify potential new areas.
To your point with regard to obligations, most of the obligations undertaken in the strategic partnership agreement really refer to international agreements, so both the EU and Canada are reaffirming their commitment to already existing obligations in the international arena. On human rights, it would be the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights or the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
I could provide very few examples of a dispute really being between Canada and the EU. It may be just more of a dialogue about what actions we're taking within the UN Human Rights Council, for example, to ensure that the Universal Periodic Review is being taken seriously by members. It's a qualitative difference between that and, let's say, a commercial agreement.