I absolutely share your concern about the bilateral negotiations. They are extremely important, because lots of things that are adopted in bilaterals are all of a sudden promoted at WTO as the direction in which WTO should go.
On trade calls that the National Farmers Union has been on, Canadian authorities are telling us that this bilateral negotiation with Europe intends to go much further than the NAFTA already does. We don't know what that means exactly, but when they're talking about services and everything that might affect farmers, we're concerned about that.
Anybody who gets into the ring with a sumo wrestler should be afraid of being crushed. If they are not afraid when they get into a ring with a sumo wrestler, I don't think I want them negotiating on my behalf, because I don't think they are acting responsibly. If you don't want something to get crushed in that ring, you should keep it outside the ring.