I have one small comment on the negotiations. The agreement is set and we're not looking to open it. It is what it is. And as he commented, we're working with Mr. Brazeau on how we're going to work longer term with AIA and have them as full partners.
But there is one piece that is left to be negotiated. I think it's very important for everyone to recognize that, and when we've met with everyone we've always pointed it out. It's the piece specifically related to security-related information. It spells out very clearly that we don't have a solution to that, and we don't have a solution because we don't have any infrastructure in Canada. They have infrastructure in the U.S., and they've created a side agreement. It took them four years to develop a side agreement after NASTF was introduced.
I think it's very important for everyone to understand that this is something left to be discussed. But whether it was a legislated solution or the industry-led action, we'd still have the same holes. We just don't have the infrastructure in Canada, such as a locksmiths' association nationally, where you could actually make sure the companies you're giving the security-related information to are legitimate and are not trying to steal a bunch of vehicles, which is what the information would allow them to do.
I want to be clear with the committee that this is outstanding. But we're working on it, and we will work to get this resolved very quickly.