When they're consulted, are they.... I've heard how well the provinces supported a number of trade agreements now, but sometimes when you talk to them—and I've talked to several provinces as well—they actually know very little about the details. That's what we're finding.
If you look at how New Zealand's consultations on their trade go, everything is on the table. Everybody seems to know what's going on. Our problem is that it's all guess; when I talk to the provinces, they never seem to know specific details. Are you talking theory or are you talking specifics?