I mean, perhaps it is sumo wrestling, but in sumo wrestling you win or lose depending on whether you stand your ground. Our instructions are to stand our ground. I can't really respond to any discussion of what might happen in the future, other than that.
With regard to the chairman's text, I did live the experience of a chairmanship in the WTO. I want you to know that when I put out my first text, the director general of the WTO gave me a t-shirt. The t-shirt said, “After texts, if you'd like to have a friend in Geneva, buy a dog.” The role of the chairman is to put out a text that is nobody's position but that perhaps could find consensus. His job is try to move the members towards a consensus outcome, principally by putting pressure on the extreme positions. And at least in one small area, Canada might be described as having an extreme position.