Well, this continuity agreement provides.... What we sought to do was to get an agreement with the United Kingdom as they were leaving the European Union, as they were exiting. The U.K., of course, is a part of CETA, and we want to make sure that we have an agreement that preserves the terms of CETA for our Canadian businesses.
At the same time, Canada and the U.K. have a bilateral relationship, so while on the one hand we are preserving what we have already entered into while the U.K. was in the EU with CETA, we do want to be able to pursue a bilateral agreement between our two countries, which will of course necessarily take time for us to talk to Canadians and the Canadian people and businesses as we pursue that FTA.
Absolutely, we want to begin that work. Absolutely, we want to conclude a bilateral agreement with the U.K., but I think what I've heard from businesses and Canadians is that certainty and predictability are absolutely important at this particular stage. They want to make sure that as the U.K. leaves the EU, there is predictability and certainty around the terms of CETA. Then we will do the necessary work between the two countries to get to a comprehensive bilateral agreement.