Thanks, Don. You've done most of it, so I appreciate it.
Don's talked a bit about the mechanics, but I think what's maybe important to underline is that as we move forward in this process there are going to be a couple of areas where we're going to be able to address concerns, either in the border working group, or the regulatory cooperation council. I think it will be important from the outset. The advice I would give is to look at case studies like your own. We have a report from the chamber of commerce that addresses some of these situations. Do a bit of research and analysis that will be a consultation or engagement part of this declaration, and we'll get out to Canadians and hear it. From that, you use it as a starting point to sit down and discuss some of these issues, so we can improve the flow, and not run into situations like you've described here today.
I had the pleasure to serve in our consulate in Boston in the early nineties, and lobster was the big issue in those days--