Oh, that's very difficult to say.
I know Commissioner De Gucht personally very well. This year, 2014, will be an important year for the European Union institutions because there will be elections of European parliaments, there will be a new commissioner, and a new president of the European Council. I am saying this because the European Commission has made getting an agreement with the U.S. one of its top priorities.
I don't want to speculate if they will succeed. I know that the negotiations are going onward and as I said, we are fully informed of the stage of the negotiations, but how long it will take is very difficult to say.
Certainly for some of the elements under discussion—for example, the elimination of non-tariff obstacles, which is a very big part of the negotiations with the U.S.—the discussions with Canada will help and will facilitate some of the discussions with the U.S.
But definitely I think that if we succeed, it will be a big advantage to everybody.