Thank you very much.
I wish I had more details on it than I do, but I don't. In some ways Canadian civil society groups are being better briefed on the negotiations from Canada's lead negotiator, and that's appreciated. We appreciate the briefings. However, on the flip side is that European parliamentarians have much more information on the services and investment offers that were exchanged in October, which include the reservations, for example, that Canada has taken to protect certain areas, and the provinces as well. The MEPs at the trade committee have seen those, and possibly the procurement offers, so they will be able to have a fuller understanding than this committee of where the EU stands to benefit and perhaps where some of the risks are.