Well, we're certainly continuing to talk with our EU counterparts, whom of course we know very well from our negotiations, but they are not at the table. We are keeping in touch with them, but they are not actively engaged in any of the discussions between Canada and the U.K. on these issues.
The decision we made fairly early on was that we would leave the various concessions and commitments made in CETA between Canada and the EU as they were. We did not take access out of the CETA to provide to the U.K. Instead, we tried to transfer all of the areas where we had rules-based kinds of approaches to the Canada-U.K. discussions, and the market access issues would be largely transferred but did not involve taking access away from the Canada-EU agreement.
That's the premise that we developed early on. The U.K., understandably, is not concerned about that, given that they're not giving anything up. It's up to us to sort the rest out with the U.K., which we are actively doing and, as I mentioned earlier, we are getting quite close to an outcome.