Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thanks to Ms. Cherniak and Mr. Haynal for coming here today. I've enjoyed some of the questions and answers. Some of my questions have been partially answered, but I'd like to go a little further on some of them.
Ms. Cherniak, you mentioned in general terms the job the negotiators had done. Basically, we've heard—not necessarily in this room—from a couple of misinformed people, and from Mr. Julian, though I won't name him as one of them, that the negotiators basically did not do a good job. You threw that tub of dirty water right out the window. I'm glad to hear you do that. For the most part, our negotiators do a good job. You confirmed that, which is great to hear.
Something I would like you to talk a little bit about is phase-out periods. I call them “phase-outs”, which I hope is the proper term. You said they were much longer than they were in any other agreement with any other country, basically, or what have you—and we learned a bit about that the other day. But you mentioned something else, and I just want to be clear about it, that if something isn't going right in a certain industry or sector, there could be a moratorium or a three-year freeze, or something.
Did I hear that right? Maybe you could elaborate a little on it.