We have known for a while that the U.K. was interested in joining the CPTPP. You've alluded to that. A few days ago, on January 30, it formally applied to join. We know that this could change timelines for tariff reductions compared to the Canada-U.K. trade continuity agreement.
Specifically, in the U.K.'s press release about joining the CPTPP, they cite that for cars they would reach 0% tariff rates for Canada by 2022 in the CPTPP, which is two years faster than under the Canada-U.K. trade continuity agreement.
Can you table for the committee any side-by-side comparisons of differing tariff rate schedules between the Canada-U.K. trade continuity agreement and if the U.K. joins the CPTPP?