Just to add to that, the geographical indicator system is legitimate, but it should not be used as a catch-all for every single thing. If it serves a legitimate business purpose, much as our trademarking system in Canada does, then I think it should be reasonably negotiated within the agreement, but I think the Canadian government should be vigilant that it doesn't overspill its bounds.
When you hear things, such as that the Czechs want a GI on the word “chateau”--and this may be hearsay—then we see this as going a little bit too far. We also need to be conscious, of course, of what the GI system will mean with regard to not just the agricultural producers but also grocery stores and things of that nature. So we'd say, speaking on behalf of the business community, that it's fine that they're negotiating that, within reason.