Yes, thank you.
There is almost no change to Canadian law as a result of TPP, an extension of authors' rights from 50 to 70 years, which at the Chamber of Commerce we would probably have supported anyway. We're very hawkish on IP.
There is, as you know, a big debate about whether or not the TPP is somehow letting us down in respect of crafting the innovation culture that we need. As we look at it, we don't see anything in TPP that speaks to that. Of course, the question is always going to come around. How does pulling out of TPP or failing to ratify it get you any further on that front? It clearly does not.