First of all, I don't think my comments are contradictory to those of December 3. We have benefited from free trade agreements, but the free trade agreements that have been negotiated properly, where we have received reciprocal access, and where things have been put in place to actually remove systematically the non-tariff barriers and other barriers that may exist. We don't have that, thus far, in this negotiation, as far as we can see.
We've put forward, as I mentioned, proposals that were developed by some of the most reputable trade lawyers in Canada on solutions and approaches to get rid of these non-tariff barriers to trade, including dispute resolution mechanisms. The key thing here is to avoid what Korea has done so well for so many years, which is that when they get rid of one tariff barrier, they create another one.