I can add a few comments.
I think the higher the stakes are going to get, the likelier it is that it will take time for an agreement to be resolved, just because of the nature of what we're talking about.
Where I think there is some potential and where I'm optimistic is with the timing. If you're looking at passing an agreement now and launching negotiations with the European Union over the coming years, I know from our membership and from the business community in general.... I haven't been around long enough to make an historical comparison, but I would say that in the recent past this is the best timing we could hope for in terms of getting the support from the business community. As I said before, businesses, exporters that are seasoned and companies that don't have a lot of experience doing business outside of North America, are actively looking to grow their business outside of Canada and the United States. And Europe is a logical market outside of North America for a large proportion of manufacturers and exporters.
So in terms of the political will and the timing, I know you can expect support from the business community I represent, and I'm sure it's the same thing for my counterparts for any trade agreement that would be negotiated with industrialized export markets.