We have brilliant negotiators who had the foresight and the wisdom to come forward with an agreement that we believe is very beneficial to Canadian exporters and producers. I'm not sure how modest you want us to be in terms of responding to your question, but I don't believe we were in any way outnegotiated.
If you ask some of our trading partners, generally—not necessarily our EFTA partners here—our system is held in very high regard. We have some people who are held as highly competent individuals, one of whom, for example, is our ambassador in Geneva, who's chairing one of the most difficult negotiating groups in the World Trade Organization. The only way the system of 150 countries would ever put that much responsibility into the hands of an individual is if it thought the individual was competent.
So I don't think we have anything to be apologetic for, sir.