We've been consulted and there are mechanisms to consult with all stakeholders in these negotiations. Certainly with the business community it's been very extensive, but we understand that it's been done also with civil society and with all these negotiations our members obviously follow. So we are looking at this agreement as it evolves, not in terms of the high, very technical nitty-gritty of it but certainly the contours. Our sense, again, is that this is shaping up to be a very good agreement.
For example, because the membership is so large, we have an AGM every year and it involves hundreds of delegates from across the country, local chambers, SMEs for the most part, and they come and vote on policy resolutions. We like to call it the parliament of business because it operates as such. On the resolution dealing with trade and with this Canada-EU CETA, year after year the response, the pro vote, has been overwhelming.