Perhaps I'll take a crack at that, Mr. Chairman.
There was a good deal of dialogue between us and government during the process. Could there have been more? Yes, there certainly could have been.
If you go back to the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement in 1988, where we had SAGIT, the sectoral advisory committees, that's something I would like to see us bring back to have much more intensive discussions between business and government. I think from time to time the secrecy that surrounds negotiations is too great, particularly when affected interests don't have an opportunity to participate. Now, it's certainly better than—