Would it, in our partners' eyes...? That's a very good question. I think that certainly by elevating one sector over another, you are indicating to trading partners—and, frankly, to the Canadian audience as well—the importance of one sector over another.
When you put it in legislation, I can well imagine that other sectors would look to have their interests reflected in legislation as well, whether it's in this department's act or another department's act or in any other way. Government policies of the day would no longer be considered policies but would be found in legislation. If that were the case, it certainly would limit what we could do as trade negotiators, but it would also highlight for other countries with which we wish to negotiate where our defensive sectors are and the importance we place on them. Yes.