As I said, we really didn't see any potentially injurious threats from a surge of imports from Ukraine in any sector or in any product.
Basically, in our free trade agreements, we try to be as ambitious as possible. That's why we are doing them. Where we seek phase-outs for Canadian products, we do that for a reason. We do that where we consider that certain products, sectors, or industries require time to adjust to a tariff-free environment. That happens in a number of cases.
In this case we didn't see any real candidates for that and any particular need for it, so we agreed to.... It basically allowed us to set a higher bar. If there was going to be some level of asymmetry, we were able to take it as high as we could. It probably allowed us to inspire more ambition on the part of Ukraine as well.