No, I'm sorry, I'm not the person to give you the details, but I can speak anecdotally to the fact that I believe it makes sense to have very strong responses when we're offside. China, for instance, in the famous garlic dispute with Korea, implemented tariffs that were about one thousand percent, and things were resolved quite quickly. I believe the snap-back mechanism, which, it is my understanding, is inherent within the U.S.-Korean agreement, will ensure compliance because the impacts of going to most favoured nation on everything are really huge.
I believe our negotiators are very competent. I haven't seen the agreement yet—you gentlemen may have—so I would merely put the onus on them to provide the right kind of attention to an issue. And we also shouldn't forget about the attention of public publicity. We can put a lot of pressure on any corporation, whether Canadian, American, or otherwise, for being offside on something, and we need to use that more effectively as Canadians.