Certainly, our organization watches and looks closely at all international trade agreements, as they may have an impact on our business, whether it's the movement of goods or whether it's related to research and development or intellectual property. Our company was around the table and closely observing the TPP as it developed, as were many of our sister companies that we compete with.
I would say, as we watched the intellectual property chapter, certainly from a Canadian perspective, our observation was that it was essentially piggybacking on CETA, so that there really was no significant or dramatic change in the TPP from what we were already seeing in CETA. That enabled us to continue our support of CETA.