Okay.
As I asked the other day and as some of my colleagues have mentioned around here, ISDS is not a new innovation when it comes to trade. Neither are the IP provisions and so on. They've been around. I've seen a lot of concerns about TPP, but with the same issues in CETA, there doesn't seem to be a problem at all. Maybe it's the American part of the formula, that we look at them as still being a little bit imperialistic, but at the end of the day, those same agreements are there so that our businesses have reciprocity and they're protected when they make investments abroad.
We're seeing right now TransCanada suing the American government over Keystone XL. Would that be an easier process with the ISDS that's under TPP? They're doing it under NAFTA, so this is not a new process. Is it less cumbersome under TPP?