That's all the time we have for the first question.
Now we'll move on to the Bloc québécois.
If you allow me to speak here, that will save us some time, which I'll share with Guy André.
Mr. Chevrette—and I imagine this is also the case of the other industry stakeholders—you've had access to draft documents that we have not received. We don't exactly know the content of the various versions that you received, and to which you have to react quickly.
In your view, do the drafts that have been submitted to you comply with the spirit of the framework agreement of April 27, which most of you accept, and which you simply want to see enshrined in documents that will be to the advantage of all the parties?
Mr. Chevrette spoke about this specifically, but I don't know whether other businesses have had access to those drafts. Mr. Lopez, among others, has set a certain number of conditions, and you have all talked about recognition for Canada's legal victories on this issue.
Do the versions that you've received appear to comply with the spirit of the framework agreement of April 27?