I can say that I have a very good relationship with the foreign minister of India. You may recall that when we met for the first time at the G20, he came to Canada less than 20 days after our first meeting. We did discuss. We have the FIPA with India, which is outstanding—the foreign investment protection agreement, I should say—and we have been trying to finalize that with India. I have talked to the minister.
As you know, India is reviewing its own domestic policy with respect to foreign investment protection agreements and trade agreements in general, so they are—