We have seen some important and significant differences coming out of the Biden administration so far. They've certainly indicated a very strong willingness to engage with allies and work with allies to try to find solutions, and we've already started some very good dialogues in that direction.
When it comes to some of these trade issues in particular, the Biden administration has not really taken a position yet on how it's going to approach these issues, particularly the impasse on the Appellate Body questions. We're going to have to wait and see for a bit longer.
We've been having dialogue with officials within the U.S. trade representative's office, and those have been constructive as well, but they're basically telling us that until the new U.S. trade representative is confirmed in her position, they're reluctant to go too far out in terms of what the positions might be.
With respect to the Ottawa Group, I think certainly once Katherine Tai is confirmed as the U.S. trade representative, which we expect will happen within days, we will be seeking to have a meeting with her and the Ottawa Group to start the process of trying to dig into this issue to see if we can find some solutions.