I can speak generally to border carbon adjustments, but not in the context of the WTO. Perhaps a GAC colleague can add to that point.
In the context of border carbon adjustments, as noted, this is something that Canada is exploring as a possible measure to ensure, as we transition to a low-carbon economy, that it is achieved in a way that is fair and predictable for our businesses and that it supports international competitiveness for Canadian companies. As noted, the budget indicated that the government will be launching a domestic consultation process, which we expect to happen in the coming weeks.
We are working with other like-minded countries, such as those in the EU, to consider how this approach more broadly fits into global strategies for countries to meet their climate targets while ensuring a fair and predictable environment for businesses.
With respect to the European proposal, Canada did submit formal comments to the EU as part of their consultation process, which, among other things, underlined Canada's robust price on carbon. We also know that the United States has made some comments, but they're also looking at this.
I would say this is still an evolving space in terms of policy.
I might cede the floor now to Doug or Rosaline from GAC. I'm not sure if you have anything with respect to WTO.