Yes, I think you have characterized our approach correctly. What we try to do to advance the application of international standards--essentially those established by the ILO, the International Labour Organization--is to provide for sanctions where countries do not adhere to their own domestic laws and the ILO standards. In our other agreements, sanctions have included financial penalties, and the moneys that are then paid are applied to efforts to advance those issues in the country.
As I noted, this has not been India's approach entering negotiations, although their model continues to evolve. Perhaps in their discussions with Canada, and perhaps in their discussions with the European Union, which shares similar objectives with Canada, we might be able to advance this set of issues.