There's also a difference in obligations this time from the previous time. Before CUSPA, there were no commitments on the part of the U.S. states towards Canada. Procurement was covered only by NAFTA at the federal level. Now, with the commitment at the WTO, 37 states are covered, as are provinces and territories. So that's an expanded obligation compared to the first stimulus package that was put in place.
As for the way it's going to be implemented, there are always grey zones. In the proposed legislation, there will be funds transferred to private schools and private universities. The question will be whether it is still public procurement if the money is transferred to a private school. On those sorts of questions, we will need to see clarification from the U.S.