I think the first answer to your question is that they are at different stages with respect to consideration.
The government has committed to finalizing and implementing, finalizing the legal scrub and the translation of the CETA and bringing it into force as soon as possible, and that's articulated in Minister Freeland's mandate letter, and that, as Mr. Verheul was saying the other day when we were here, is well under way and in train.
The TPP is in a different state, and that is because of the fact that it was much more recently concluded. It was concluded for Canada in an election period, and therefore, the government of today has not had a chance, first, to look at it carefully, and second, to hear directly the views of Canadians on it. It may be the case that during the negotiations, I and others have heard those views, but the government is looking to hear those views itself and assess the TPP.
So they're at different stages. I think that, by all means, all of this work can proceed at the same time. It's just different work.