Thank you.
Again, Mr. Myers, you made a comment in your text that one of the things that is key to the CETA is that it positions Canada for the future because of its favoured nation status. You said, “In other words we'll be grandfathered, by the EU if it is able to secure any more favourable treatment in its negotiations with the United States” in terms of its deliberations.
But in terms of most favoured nation status, you really meant with any country in the world—not just the United States—where the EU negotiates a trade agreement. Is that correct?