Indeed, in some instances the NAFTA and the agreement on government procurement afford disciplines that have a little bit more bite than the AIT, the agreement on internal trade. So when a domestic supplier comes to us, even if it's a purely Canadian case, I know this may sound odd, but the tribunal will afford the same benefit that is contained in the AGP and NAFTA to Canadian domestic suppliers. So we're affording to Canadian suppliers as much as we'd afford to a foreign company that would come in.
On May 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.