At this stage of the game, I think what we're monitoring very carefully is the uptake of passports. We're in close discussion with our business associations, with our business communities—you mentioned Perrin Beatty—with the Canadian Manufacturers' Association and others, to make sure we're monitoring their concerns as well.
At this stage of the game, we are not asking for an extension. We would certainly be asking for an extension if we thought it was necessary. But again, I think it's something that we watch very closely. What we're hearing from the U.S. is that they feel the passport uptake has been sufficient such that they will be able to meet the June 1 deadline.
That is not saying we will not end up with an adjustment period, and that we won't in fact push for an adjustment period, but at this stage of the game, it looks like the June 1 deadline is going to hold.