That's one of the problems with the way that we negotiate trade deals, because you don't know what the changes are going to be until it's kind of.... We didn't know the whole deal until December because the United States made changes to it. It's very difficult to do any kind of economic impact assessment until you have the deal finalized, so we haven't had an opportunity to do that.
What we have had is some projections around the cost of medicines. We know that this will improve, especially compared to what was in the TPP. That's fantastic.
Apparently during the first NAFTA negotiations under Brian Mulroney's government, there was a lot of data that was available to people and shared with the public around modelling and what type of industrial impact that would have. Maybe talk to people who were in government at that time and knew what was very open in terms of the public modelling and allowed that to happen as negotiations were going forward.
We didn't have access to that type of data, but we definitely did our best.