We briefed the minister and the minister's office, as we would during the normal course of business.
As I said, there was clear recognition from the negotiating team and our recommendation was that we not continue the negotiations at that time. It would not have been in the interests of Canadian exporters and producers to have to compete with other [Technical difficulty—Editor]. These competitors, for example, producers from the United States and China, who would have had duty-free treatment into the U.K.—