Thank you for asking that question. It was one of the things I wanted to address and I had forgotten to.
I read the remarks of Mr. Lipkus. He made a comment about how if we were to exercise the waiver, we would potentially face problems under other existing trade agreements like the USMCA or the CPTPP or CETA. I don't think that's true.
If you look at all of those agreements, they basically acknowledge and cross-reference the WTO TRIPS agreement and article 31, so that I'm not worried about. Under the USMCA, we would talk to the Americans and Mexico about it, not necessarily beforehand but maybe after. Maybe they would ask for some concession, which might be complicated, but I can see no formal reason under any of those agreements that we would face difficulty if we were to use the waiver.