I think so. This is a unique negotiation, I must say. We have not had one like this ever, and we have been at this more than a few years, where we're looking at trying to replicate something that is already in place, but it's not the greatest. We're trying to replicate something that's applicable for 28 countries and make it bilateral. It's not a simple process at all, but that's kind of the only option we have available to us in order to make sure that we can mitigate the potential damages to businesses.
We really wanted to take that and have it in place, then look to the future. I think we'd want it in place for too long, no sunset clause, but certainly there is, as I said earlier, a keen interest from both parties to make sure that we have a bilateral agreement in a timely manner. That's why we and ministers have said that we would launch within a year and then look to conclude as soon as possible. I don't think we want to drag this out beyond a couple of years.