Let me again start from just the CETA one and move on to this one. I'm hoping this will do the same thing for us. It will create an even playing field around, first of all, the IP policy. Frankly, for any knowledge-based industry, and ours in particular, that's the asset we have. If we don't create those assets, nobody is going to invest in them. There's been a lot of talk about open innovation and all those things, and at very early stages certainly there's an opportunity to do that. But as you advance technologies you have to have the right kind of IP policy.
I think it will bring us in line. I don't believe we're still going to be where the U.S. is, but we're in a much better place and we're moving in the right direction, and I think that's what many of us are hoping for in our sector.
I would encourage us to just get better and better at it because the innovation is supported where there's good IP policy. So all I would say is that we get better and better. It definitely helps, and we're moving in the right direction.