I could take a shot, Madam Chair.
I'm not clear what the reference is to, but nevertheless, I think the earlier part of the question is perhaps more pertinent. I would just say that towards the end of negotiations is always difficult. A number of issues that needed to be determined were still in play in the last week or so. Part of it was around market access writ large, but specifically how we administer our tariff rate quotas and how the United Kingdom would administer theirs. Again, I think I mentioned in my remarks that towards the end of a negotiation these are the more difficult aspects that get decided last and the ones where each country has the strongest interest. I think that's certainly the case here with the United Kingdom, and that's why those issues were left to the end.