It means what some people have referred to as first-mover advantage. The United States is a fierce competitor of ours. At the same time, the U.S. is also our biggest trade partner. We collaborate with it and we partner with it, but it's always nice to be ahead of the United States and have opportunities to carve out market share before the United States does, and some of our other competitors carve out their own shares.
We're very pleased that we were able to come to an agreement in principle. As I've mentioned, there is still work to be done. The remaining modalities have to be negotiated. Then there's the drafting of the legal text, translation of that text into 24 languages, and of course, the ratification process. Each of the 28 member states of the EU has to ratify this agreement. On our side, each of the provinces and territories has to introduce implementing legislation, but we're confident on our side that our provinces and territories fully understand the outcomes that are in this agreement. They've all come out very clearly in strong support of this trade agreement with the EU.