I'll take that as a no, then.
Mr. Minister, last week one of the EU-member states, Greece, said it would not ratify CETA because of its inadequate geographical indicator protection. Just today there are reports out of Hungary that the Hungarian Parliament won't ratify CETA because of its investor-state chapter. Of course, we're all aware that France and Germany have previously said that they may not ratify CETA with the existing investment chapter.
Mr. Minister, you've said CETA is a done deal, but what happens if a number of member states in the EU decline to ratify CETA?