This is something that has been a long-standing part of the Canadian position. We have it in our agreements that we should protect governments' right to regulate.
In our discussions with the EU, we strengthened that further by putting it in the preamble to the agreement, which already asserted the right to regulate, and also putting it into the investment chapter itself. We also have protections for the right to regulate in the individual reservations that we've taken in particular sectors. We have additional protections for areas like environment and labour and that type of thing. We wanted to make sure that there's a very clean line between a government's right to regulate and the rights of investors to be able to challenge any impact of those regulations.