Thank you for the question, Madam Chair.
I think it is fair to say that during our negotiations with the United Kingdom, early on it took them some time to resource all of their negotiations, and they have been quite ambitious with their negotiating agenda.
I think it's fair to say that it took them a while to become resourced properly and then to go through their prioritization exercise to determine exactly what their top priorities were. It is thus a fair statement that there were times when they experienced some bandwidth problems. That's probably normal.
As you well noted, one of the questioners noted that they had an ambitious agenda, with 40-some continuity agreements that they were trying to negotiate. They managed to finalize a number of them. My understanding is they're still working at another handful or so, and then they have—