Well, it's one thing to get a definition, something recognized in the trade agreement, but what we really have to do is get something into federal legislation and rules and find the best way to do it, whether it's under the Food and Drugs Act, whether it is comprehensive alcohol legislation, which defines things. We do define other alcoholic beverages quite precisely under the Food and Drugs Act regulations.
We had hoped we were going to be able to achieve national wine standards. That has proved a difficult balancing act for a variety of both government and industry reasons, so it's time to change tack, and that's what we're going to be looking for in the coming months. We've started discussions with colleagues at CFIA and Agriculture Canada as to the best way to accomplish that.
But having something referenced in a trade agreement, as we have done under the Canada-EU wine and spirits agreement and in the labelling agreement under the worldwide trade group, that is a way we can go in the agreement, and that's what we're looking for and would like to see.