The same question was put to the FCCQ, and the answer will be similar. From a technical perspective, no concrete aspect requires a change. We are considering the general concept and are favourable to the principle of the free trade agreement.
I want to come back to what I said. Much more important is what is done upstream with regard to this agreement and the amount of time we have. If rules have to be changed, will have to see what the U.S. will propose in order to react. We are satisfied with the agreement in its current iteration. In fact, everything depends on preparation.