Okay.
One of the trade officials was here a couple of weeks earlier. My recollection is that we will agree to apply only what Europe has agreed to apply, so what they provisionally apply, we will also agree to. I think only what's agreed to will apply for both sides. That's my understanding of how we're going to go forward on that. We'll have to check the record to see whether I'm wrong, but that's my recollection of what the government official said. Hopefully that is the case.
You mentioned that you think the arbitrators under this system will be as powerful as judges and that therefore there needs to be a better mechanism to appoint them. What sort of powers do you see these arbitrators having that others may not?