That would be extremely difficult, for the simple reason that that is precisely what the Americans are opposed to.
I view litigation as an instrument aimed at improving our negotiating position rather than as a means to achieve a final result, because this litigation is dragging on. However, our victories reinforce our negotiation position. Without these victories, I very much doubt that the American coalition would have come to the table to negotiate.
We cannot envisage an agreement that would not put an end to this dispute. It is somewhat like waiting for a bus: the longer you wait, the more you have invested, and the less you are prepared to walk. In the end, the bus does not come and you have to find some other solution.
I was very disappointed to hear the Americans indicate that with regard to this sector, and only this sector, they were not at all prepared to respect their legal commitments nor their own legislation. I do not approve of the Americans' approach. It is frankly despicable, but it is a reality that we must deal with.