The interprovincial trade agreement.... It is, as I think Mr. Ritz mentioned, a slow-moving process. They've made some good progress out east. Some of the eastern provinces have now negotiated harmonized requirements.
I'll give you an example. Sometimes there are really absurd differences that lead to inefficiencies. In Alberta, I believe it was four cycles of four weeks each for in-class training. In Manitoba, it was just a number of weeks. How they structured it was marginally different, so someone who had completed one year in Manitoba couldn't easily transfer into Alberta. Those are the kinds of things that are being harmonized.
I can't comment on the pace of it. Again, in a process like this, we are a very vested and interested party, but we're not driving the process, so I can't in fairness answer your question in terms of how the timing will work out at the end.