Speaking from my personal experience—and I haven't worked on every FTA we've negotiated—the feature that I was saying was unique, that I've never seen before, which I think is extremely successful, is this stakeholder event that the negotiators implemented before we joined, whereby stakeholders from any TPP country could come and attend a negotiating round. The negotiations would be suspended for a day, and those stakeholders could make presentations, and not only chief negotiators, but anyone from your negotiating team would sit and listen to the presentation, and then afterwards there were question and answer opportunities, and also opportunities for stakeholders to actually seek bilateral meetings with negotiators from other countries.
Here in Canada, our stakeholders can seek meetings with my team as they see fit. But one thing that is much more complicated I would think is for them to actually have an interface with negotiators from other countries. And when I said I'd never seen anything like this before, that was the feature, in particular. It was a transparency element that I'd never seen before and I think was extremely successful.