That is the quintessential question for the NAFTA renovation: How do we continue to recycle it and get out of this Canada-U.S. world, where we are running from dispute to dispute time after time?
On dispute resolution, reasonable minds can disagree. For example, I think chapter 11 has no place in a new NAFTA. It doesn't make any sense for Canadians or the United States to have that. That was put in there for the Mexicans, no question about that. Reasonable minds can also disagree, or agree, on chapter 19.
What I do believe is that this is where the regulatory cooperation council is critical. The RCC isn't something I'd bring up on a first date. There is nothing sexy or sensational about it. But it is the most—