I would have to say that having been a negotiator and having been in trade policy, you do try to keep these negotiations going, because they provide a discipline on policy-makers. They provide a discipline on domestic industry.
If you don't think we're going to have problems, you should all read Representative English's Trade Law Reform Act of 2006, which he tabled yesterday or is tabling today. That's the type of legislation we're going to see, and that's the type of legislation we don't need in Canada, because it plugs up what they call “all the holes” in the WTO. All those holes are the only things that are saving us from continuous harassment.
I think people are really not looking for the hiatus; it's just very difficult to put together a total single package right now in the political environments we're dealing with.