That was our main thrust in those discussions, to ensure that science-based decisions will be made when it comes to regulatory standards. The EU has agreed to that.
With respect to regulatory co-operation, what we've really been focusing on is trying to make sure there's a lot of dialogue happening between Canadian regulators and EU regulators as new regulations are developed. It's very difficult to harmonize existing regulations. We'll try to make sure that those barriers are minimized, but we're more oriented towards trying to ensure that future regulations will be worked out together as much as possible so that they never become a barrier.