Thank you, Mr. Hoback.
Frankly, I share your concerns as well in the sense that we haven't seen a document yet. We've been told that it mirrors CETA. That's a good first step because, presumably, most people got along with CETA before.
However, we don't know that's a thing for sure. We don't want to run into the situation where we're locked in for 10 years and there are some big problems in it.
I think maybe we could pass the transitional agreement with the hope that we'll have more time to digest, look at and study properly a permanent agreement. I'm not sure how the mechanisms work there for that, but I think the costs of the disruption probably outweigh living with having to rush this through. It's a 20/20 sort of scenario.