You mentioned dispute settlement mechanisms. I'm from Prince Edward Island, which is big in potatoes and fish, and sometimes we have trouble with one of the biggest deals we've ever had with the U.S. Are the dispute settlement mechanisms put in place the way they should be? Are there any suggestions you could give to government that would make it easier for companies? If it's canned or packaged, it can last, but with potatoes or tulips—we even export tulips from Prince Edward Island—we can have great difficulty with these dispute settlement mechanisms.
Is it as good as it can be? Do you think the government should take a look at setting that up in a different way?
We get criticism on the Canada-U.S. dispute settlement mechanism. It's the giant and the mouse. There can be a bit of that too.
I'd like your comments on it.