I don't really see that as much of a risk. What happened with us with respect to the U.S. in the CUSMA negotiations was because of a particular relationship we have with the U.S. on that issue.
Outside of the NAFTA cases we have had, we get very few cases against Canada by foreign investors. We get significant benefits out of having investor-state dispute settlement in economies where we do have investments in the mining sector and various other sectors. That has certainly allowed us to have a much better record in terms of our offensive interests in investor-state dispute settlement than what we have had to deal with in the domestic market.