I think there are aspects of CETA that will be very difficult to get into NAFTA. I've been at the committee before, talking about CETA's investment court system. It was put on the table in TTIP and was rejected by the United States for a number of different reasons. I think there's an opportunity to take a much more assertive position on the investor-state dispute settlement. There are many, even in the Republican base, who are quite critical of it, the sovereigntist wing. I think there's an opportunity to curtail it substantially, if not to propose removing it.
I also think, for the record, that Canada needs to make some strong asks in this negotiation. It can't all be sitting back and trying to defend the status quo. I think taking a strong position on the investor-state dispute settlement makes sense. We were not meant to be the target of that, but we've turned out to be.