Yes, the state.... I'm wondering what you think. I mean, it's one thing for us to do a comprehensive deal that may have the ability to provide some access to markets in India, but then you have the subnational governments, which you've articulated fairly well. It would seem to me even more critical that if we're going to negotiate at the federal level, the subnationals have to be part of that discussion, in the same way that we've done it with CETA and European free trade.
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