If we wanted to do the same kind of economic analysis the U.S. did some time ago, we could do that very quickly. I don't think that's the kind of analysis that we really want to submit to parliamentarians, to be able to judge an agreement on that basis, because we think there are fundamental flaws in that analysis.
We are trying to do some analysis that's going to have more rigour, that will be more accurate in terms of the actual impact of the agreement. I can assure you that you will not get the analysis after ratification has been completed; you will get the analysis within a matter of days. That analysis will be the best that we can come up with at this point in time. Again, this is inherently a limited kind of analysis because we already essentially have free trade, and many of the benefits of this agreement are not elements that you can put into a quantitative model and get a result for, so a lot of this has to be qualitative analysis, inherently, but we will be providing that analysis to you in the very near future and would be happy to defend it on any subsequent occasion.