Do you mean outside of agriculture?
Well, we are going to zero on everything immediately upon implementation, except for ships. On that point we had this lengthy discussion. That part of it is fairly straightforward.
If only just to help to explain to people, I'll mention that the tricky part of this is how we ended up with four agreements. As Frédéric said, part of that is because for what are called basic agricultural products--largely in the first 24 chapters of the so-called harmonized system, which is where all the tariffs are found--for whatever reason, the EFTAns cannot negotiate as a group. That's why you have these individual negotiations, as Frédéric was saying; you then end up with different results for different countries, depending on how far each party is prepared to go in exchange.
On the industrial side, the focus was on the ships, obviously, but for the rest it's a blanket coverage.