I think trade remedy solutions are going to be part of every trade agreement. We're seeing a big fight in Europe and it's an odd one because Canada was not the demandeur on that one. I'm not quite sure how to handle your question.
As long as a national government intends to deal with all players fairly regardless of their national origin, there's no particular concern. As you know very well, the problem comes when someone says they'll treat a Korean investor in Canada differently from a Canadian investor with the same application, regulation, or law, just because they're foreign. That gives them cause of action. It has not been the tradition in Canada to do that, so I don't quite see the foofaraw about this.