Thank you, Chair.
The NAFTA has been, in some respects, a source of frustration for some in regard to the dispute resolution mechanism. I'm thinking back to the lumber issue. My recollection is our industry made nine interventions in a row and lost every one of them, partly because of intervention by Congress and Lord knows what else.
If in fact we've moved from the 20th century on this agreement to the 21st century, what's going to be the actual difference between the NAFTA and this agreement in terms of the dispute resolution mechanism?