The impact of the agreement is to open up markets or keep markets open in the United States that would otherwise have been closed under the legislation.
As far as what was on the other side of the equation--and that's what you're driving at when you talk about an analysis and what Canada gave up--the reality is, nothing. The municipalities participating through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the provinces all indicated that their procurement processes were unrestricted, by and large. Any restrictions they had were reflected in this agreement in the carve-outs under the WTO procurement agreement provisions. As such, to the extent that they had sensitive sectors they wished to protect within procurement, that was done. As a result, every single dollar benefit, every single gain made through contracting with the United States subsequent to this agreement, represents a net benefit to Canada, Canadian workers, and--