Let me start with the assurance that all of our negotiations and all of our work will always be guided by what is in the very best interests of Canadians, so you're absolutely right about that.
As I said earlier, there was uncertainty around the U.K. and the EU and whether they would reach an agreement or whether the U.K. Parliament might even reverse its course on Brexit. Given the changing circumstances of the U.K.'s exit from the EU, it was virtually impossible to conclude a deal that was in the best interests of Canadians.
I go back to “in the best interests of Canadians”. Yes, we did pause those negotiations with the U.K. because we wanted to be sure we got an agreement that was always in the best interests of Canadians. In June when the U.K. announced that it would not seek an extension to the Brexit transition period, Secretary Truss and I reopened negotiations and committed to arriving at a continuity agreement that would provide that predictability and that certainty for our businesses, and here we are with that agreement. I'm very much looking forward to working with all of our colleagues so we can bring this agreement into force and provide that continuity and that certainty for our businesses.