Yes, absolutely, and as I mentioned, one of my colleagues was on the board of FCM earlier when this process began. I need to speak specifically to that.
Our understanding, as it was explained to us by FCM, was that their degree of comfort with how the progress of CETA was going was based on the agreement the federal government came to with them around the inclusion of basic principles. They continued to communicate with us their frustration on their lack of ability to see the details, and the fact that, although it's a good thing for me to negotiate with you the fact that we have certain values and certain principles together on which we'll build things, if we can't start to talk about how this is going to affect your organization and my organization, then we're really leaving it at a very general level.
FCM has communicated very clearly with us that they went a little distance and they did get some agreements—and it is important to acknowledge that—but not nearly enough for its member cities to be able to say, “Great, we're as comfortable as you've expressed for your industry.”