If we look back to all of the previous free trade agreements we've done, we have never had any kind of legislative requirement to do any kind of economic study like this. There have been many studies done, and the majority of those studies, including by outside firms, have been indicating that there would be a positive benefit.
Now, the scope of the benefit varies between the studies. I'll acknowledge that some studies have suggested that there would be a negative impact, but the majority of the studies have found a positive impact. We are quite confident that a positive impact will be there and will be significant. To have a legislative requirement to do this before ratification and implementation will slow down the process considerably and will prevent us from getting the agreement into force as we'd like—as soon as possible—so that we can start to enjoy the benefit.