For the TPP, non-tariff barriers are certainly less important. As for the agreement with Europe, we had reservations, because we did not know what the constraints would be.
I would like to respond to one part of the question that Ms. Lapointe asked earlier about reciprocity. It is all about competitiveness. We can put rules in place and often they give us an advantage. Mr. Leblanc mentioned just now that the Canadian agency is doing a good job and is earning us an unparalleled reputation around the world. But, if rules are put in place, it must be part of a global strategy. We must make sure that we remain competitive and that the competitiveness is measured. If we do not get an advantage or if our choice is made on purely social grounds, there must be measures to assist. We are not opposed, but it must be part of a global strategy.