Yes.
I want to take that to the municipal side as well. The third level of government in this case is represented at the table by the provinces, but we've made a constant attempt, through both myself and Minister Fast, to continually brief the municipalities on what is going on.
Again, the same principle would apply, I think. There's nothing in this agreement, to my understanding, that prevents the municipalities from making a public service, if they're willing, out of a private service, if they're willing to pay just and fair compensation to do that. And take that a step further, I guess, to look at the right of municipalities to pass laws on behalf of the environment, on behalf of social services, on behalf of...and provinces as well for health care delivery and all of those things are exempt from the clauses of the CETA, as I understand it.