This government had negotiations for a short time with the United States about the possibility of coming to an agreement, and we stopped these negotiations because we had agricultural issues that were not at the same level of discussion with the United States. But we think that's not the end of the story. We have a very pragmatic attitude toward free trade. We try to do something, and if it's not possible, we'll not say that we've stopped.
In future, we have also some negotiations with other big countries, such as Japan. We have also started, together with our friends from the EFTA states, in India, China, and Indonesia. Therefore, we must try to find common ground in a pragmatic way and then we should have a result. Perhaps it will be a small result and a first small steps, and then we can build on this. Therefore, we will also be very happy if we can find an end to this long discussion with Canada, because it's a first step, and we can build up for further steps here in North America.