That's an important question.
The purpose of this continuity agreement is to provide that predictability.
We do have CETA. CETA is ratified here in Canada. Businesses and Canadians have made plans on that premise. Having this continuity agreement will ensure that this predictability continues to be for Canadian businesses and Canadian workers.
At the same time, we are going to pay close attention to the U.K.'s exit from the EU. Our principles are clear around the Good Friday Agreement and the commitment to that. We will have an opportunity in the negotiation of a new FTA that considers many things from Canadian businesses. We fully intend to engage and listen to our workers.
The answer to your question is that it is really important that we do provide that continuity and that predictability for Canadian businesses. I've heard loudly from them on how important it is for them and their workers. That's what this continuity agreement will do.