We did.
Let me just say that we do not receive previews of legislation put forward by the United States. Indeed there was some surprise, both at the U.S. embassy here and within the offices of a number of our contacts, because that legislation is not previewed to bureaucrats in the U.S. or to us before it's introduced. I can certainly confirm that as soon as it was introduced, the minister reacted extremely quickly by doing really what was the most important thing, to request consultations and then to get on the phone to Ambassador Kirk.
In respect of your second point, Mr. Vice-Chair, in terms of our “beyond the border” discussions, for example, in those discussions, which are aimed at improving trade facilitation, improving the economic relationship, and, as you know from your previous incarnation, improving the security between our two countries at the same time, we were able to advance those negotiations and deal with separate trade disputes at the same time.