If I could just add, I think the real key there, in terms of the differentiation between standards that are adopted and accepted in other parts of the world, is legitimacy. We work very hard in the context of the CGSB—I think Gilles talked about it—and 85% to 90% of any given standard finds its basis in either a European or a U.S. standard, with much larger markets. On that 10% to 15% difference, there's a real effort to ensure that if we're going to have a slightly different standard, it's for legitimate reasons. I think we've been very successful at that. As a result, that helps mitigate any potential risk that it will be seen as a trade barrier.
On June 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.