The review of CUSMA.... I understand.
The other question I have is about how, a year ago, the Canadian government made significant concessions. They rescinded the retaliatory tariffs, and several weeks later they suspended the implementation of the digital services tax—two major concessions to try to get negotiations going.
Negotiations have been stalled for some time now, unlike for Mexico, which seems to be moving along at a fairly steady clip. We're also getting reports that this go-slow approach is a deliberate strategy on the part of the government.
Can you tell us why the government has decided, in contrast to Mexico, that a go-slow approach is the right way to tackle not just the issues of the section 232 tariffs but also the commencement of the formal negotiations concerning the CUSMA review?
