The trade agreement with EFTA is different from our other trade agreements in terms of how the verification scheme is created. The NAFTA model, if you like, has a verification that is based on Canada Customs verifying the exporter. Under EFTA we have agreed to a verification regime whereby we will look at our own exporter and we'll respond to requests from the EFTA countries to review exports from Canada. They will respond to requests from us to review their exporters.
The consequence of this is that we have to create some legislative amendments to give us the right to verify our exporters and we also have to do some training. We have to be able to respond to requests from EFTA countries to provide information about Canadian exports to them. As a result, we will need resources to do that. We expect to find the resources from within our own budget review, but the reality is that we have a new verification scheme that is unique and different from the one we have in other free trade agreements.