That's a very good comment, because when we look at our World Trade Organization negotiations, when you look at negotiations in terms of bilaterals we're undertaking with various countries, some of the issues of concern to the other nations we're trying to get market access to is that they want to deal with some of the provincially oriented barriers to trade, such as government procurement policies, for example. So it is an issue.
We try to consult with provinces. We try to get them to work with us and to understand there are responsibilities and opportunities for provinces, as well as the federal government, to move these negotiations along.