I think so, yes. A certain measure of flexibility should be built in to account for each province's distinct interests. That's what I was trying to point out earlier. It is entirely conceivable for Canada's western provinces to have an agreement that is based on principles that differ from those in the agreement with the eastern provinces.
We represent the Maritimes, Ontario, and Quebec. We put forward considerations that are absolutely critical to any agreement we are party to. But, yes, there is no reason why different considerations could not be included in agreements with British Columbia or Alberta.