As you point out, those negotiations are ongoing as well. One key issue is left that relates to whether there would be the ability to suspend the CETA in the event of a dispute between Canada and the EU over weapons of mass destruction or human rights violations.
From our perspective, we have not wanted to link trade agreements to issues of that type. I think, more importantly, we don't want to be in a position where we have that kind of a provision in an agreement we have with the EU and our closest trading partner, the U.S., does not. We have no differences of view with the European Union on those issues, but we would want a common approach with some of our other trading partners.