Thank you.
I take it from Canada's decision to walk away when the U.K. announced that there would be a no-tariff position applied to other nations that Canada was surprised by that announcement.
Given that we've already seen that the U.K. can be surprising in trade negotiations as a relatively new entrant on the scene, I'm wondering what leverage Canada would have if the transitional agreement doesn't have any kind of sunset clause in it and the U.K. decides that it is satisfied with the terms and conditions in the transitional agreement. How would Canada get them back to the table if they have a change of heart?