Really? You don't think we can? You should have more confidence about our ability to compete, and I don't need to take that under advisement.
A question, then, if I can, please, and a final shot, sir, I promise you.
Ms. Driediger, a question for you. You said that anything we do should include basic human rights and labour standards. That's very interesting. We had some folks yesterday, when they were with us talking about the CETA deal, saying get rid of all that stuff. If all you want to do—and these are some of our civil society groups—is talk about reducing trade barriers, maybe we can get our head around it, but now you add all these other things. But you seem to think that's important. Why is that?