Okay. I'm going to take that as a commitment unless you say otherwise.
I understand that Canada has been talking with the United Kingdom about a potential trade deal. Of course, the important deadline there is December 31 as the U.K. leaves the European Union. Under the terms of that policy change, it's foreseen that Parliament would get notice of those talks.
I understand it's the government's position that what they're negotiating currently is not a comprehensive trade agreement but a transitional trade agreement. I'm wondering if you could provide us with a definition of a transitional trade agreement and the definition of a comprehensive trade agreement. I don't expect you to do that right now, off the cuff, but if you could table those with the committee in advance of our beginning the Canada-U.K. study, which will be beginning shortly, that would be very helpful, if that's something your department can do.