Certainly the CVMA and its member companies have been part of an ad hoc consultation group with DFAIT and their negotiators, which we appreciate very much. We made several recommendations and put forward some very significant proposals on how we thought it would be best to approach tariff reductions, dispute resolution mechanisms, and so forth. Many of them were developed by some of the most reputable trade lawyers in Canada, only to be dismissed on the basis that this is policy that we've never used before in a free trade agreement. That's been very disappointing to us.
We feel that we've given them some very plausible solutions for bringing about what is necessary for both free and fair trade, but they've only incorporated a small portion of them.