The transitional agreement is based on the CETA, absolutely. As I mentioned, replicating the CETA was the goal. It was what the U.K. was allowed to do, as they were an EU member at the time when we launched the negotiations.
It was very much the case that we would bilateralize it to the greatest extent possible. Some areas were easy to bilateralize, others not so much. Then there were some areas in which we absolutely had to negotiate clear outcomes on a bilateral basis with the U.K.
When we conclude the negotiations and the treaty is presented, there will be quite a few similarities with the CETA, although it will not be an exact copy and paste of that agreement.