It's not part of the Canada-Europe free trade agreement, although when we were preparing advice and advising the government on this, we certainly felt there was a strong convergence. With the fact that a trade deal had just been done with Europe and there were huge opportunities for Canadian companies to access those markets, greater than before, IP administration was a natural thing to also bring into alignment.
There's not a specific requirement; there's not an international obligation. In fact, arguably the only benefits to joining are for Canadian businesses. There's no real lever that any country would have to try to entice us or push us to join. As you noted, it has been around for a number of years. Just to build on what Darlene had said, I think we are close to being one of the last developed countries to join. One of my staff likes to use the phrase that we have a late-mover advantage on this. All of the problems have been worked out, and effectively it's a highly functioning regime that's more and more productive every year.