Fair enough. I mean, I've heard through testimony on a number of trade agreements, including in the context of this agreement, that Canada's been very ambitious at opening up its markets to foreign exporters in exchange for market access that often doesn't materialize for Canadian exporters.
We've heard all our witnesses talk to the nature of this as a transitional agreement and the importance of ironing out other details in a permanent agreement. We heard on Friday that there is no end date on this agreement. There is no expiration date. That means Canada will have no leverage in getting our U.K. partners back to the negotiating table. I'm wondering if each witness could tell us—just very briefly, because I'm running out of time—whether they support having some kind of sunset clause in the transitional agreement. Whether it be a two-year or five-year sunset clause, it would be some kind of date that would require both parties to come back to the negotiating table.
We can start with Ms. Citeau and then go through the witnesses.