I'm not a solicitor; however, I think that the primary emphasis is like-in-kind investment, and it deals with non-discrimination between an investor from one jurisdiction against others, so to the extent to which there is distortion, they probably impact more adversely on their own community.
What is more encouraging from our perspective is the recognition of non-tariff barriers as being an issue that is addressed in this agreement in ways that others haven't. We had some discussions around phytosanitary mechanisms and the like. The fact that we're speaking to those elements of trade improves the situation not only at the local level but internationally.