Specifically in the CETA context, it's an area of trade policy with which I'm less familiar. From what I understand, in CETA's context, an investment court system replaced ISDS, and it's not in force for CETA until all the members fully ratify the agreement. I don't know if that's applicable to our current relationship with the U.K. but there is still value in investor provisions in agreements.
When we started studying CETA, and this is going back a decade ago now, a quarter of FDI in Canada came from the European Union, including the U.K. That investment is a source for a lot of good paying jobs in Canada. We would like to keep that investment flow open, and make Canada an attractive place to invest.