I think they would in many respects, like the European trade agreement. I agree with Ailish that the agreement with China would need to be precise and targeted. One of the key components of any successful trade agreement, or air or transport agreement for that matter, is a good trade remedy system.
Trade agreements or economic agreements are all about rules. It's important that rules are followed and that rules are implemented. This is an important component of a free trade or a free open market agreement; that we have compliance with rules and that we have sufficient investigation and sufficient adjudication powers here in Canada to make sure that's effective.
I think that would be an important part of any agreement with China and something our members would be focused on.