No, that's not.... May I just quickly interject?
We've been consulted time and time again, as have other sectors, and our members have been very happy with the degree to which we've been consulted over the past two-plus years. Even before this agreement was being negotiated, we had been actively consulted. In that respect, what we expect to see from the final agreement when we get there is a good, balanced agreement that reflects that very large panoply of different views on this agreement.
Again, I want to re-emphasize—I want to be emphatic about this—that the balance across the sectors and within the sectors is that this agreement is a good one. There are things that will need to be, obviously, adjusted with the agreement. That's the reason we're having these negotiations. There are barriers that have to be dismantled, and a lot of them are those so-called behind-the-border barriers that multiplied over the past decade and a half, and especially over the past decade.
But again, I just want to re-emphasize that we see that what's going to come out of this is a good deal. This is the case for, again, the whole country. The provincial chambers that are part of our network have said this, and you've seen the open letter we signed along with all the provincial and territorial chambers of this country that is supportive of this agreement.