We have been making some fairly quick advances in the digital trade chapter. It's called “electronic commerce” in previous agreements, but it's being called “digital trade” in the NAFTA renegotiation.
We covered many of the issues that you've mentioned, such as agreement not to impose customs duties on issues related to digital trade. We are including provisions such as online consumer protection to ensure that is provided for, and we also have provisions to provide personal information protection, which we feel is essential in this kind of trade. As well, our position is that we want to protect net neutrality when it comes to digital trade.
One of the outstanding issues remains a proposal put forward by the U.S. to provide a safe harbour for Internet computer service providers. In Canada we do not have that kind of protection from civil liability for those providers, and we think that's a domestic policy issue, that it's an issue for the courts rather than an issue for trade agreements. That's one of the differences we have with the U.S. at this point.