Some negotiations are easier than others.
I'll contrast this with the one we announced the conclusion of at the same time as Minister Emerson formally signed the EFTA: the negotiations with Peru. On June 7, Minister Emerson announced the launch of negotiations with Peru. That one took five or six months to pull together, to conclude the negotiations.
We had other ones launched at the same time, and they are proving to be a bigger challenge. We're engaged with a number at various stages. With Korea, I think we're up to 13 rounds. There really is no one-size-fits-all. It very much depends on some of the issues in play.
This one stalled for five or six years largely because we could not find a way through the ship issue, which was fundamental for one side, and we didn't have any flexibility at the time. We struggled with how to deal with it, but it was there on the table and creative minds looked for ways to get around things. Fortunately, we found a solution that allowed us to bring it to a head.
When we start, there's no.... I could never tell you that we would be definitely finished on day x, because we're only one side of the negotiation. The other side may have its own reasons for stringing it out or speeding it up. That's out of our control.