That then prompts a question. You touched on CETA. You made this comment again in your formal remarks. I also sit on the Standing Committee for International Trade, and we're pleased that CETA has finally been signed. We look forward to its passage.
I wonder how the liberalization of this trade agreement with 28 more countries will make it that much more challenging to enforce. I'm trying to get a sense of what we might anticipate as the cooperation with the European Union, and not just the challenge it might be to implement. Going the other way, how much easier will it be, or how does this legislation facilitate our ability to stop counterfeit goods?