Thank you very much for that opportunity to provide a bit of clarification. You're absolutely right: we are talking about two different agreements now.
With respect to CETA, while it did mark a new chapter in the relationship between the EU and Canada and, therefore, in the opportunities it provides for Canadian businesses, we are also actively working to resolve those challenges, such as non-tariff barriers posed by some of the EU regulations, particularly around agriculture and food.
I certainly raised this with the former EU trade commissioner, as well as the new EU trade commissioner as recently as just a few weeks ago. We're going to work with the EU on the tools and solutions for our Canadian producers.
With respect to the U.K. and this trade continuity agreement, it is a bilateral agreement. We will establish a Canada-U.K. joint committee that will be modelled on CETA but will work bilaterally between Canada and the U.K. so that we can ensure the successful implementation of this continuity agreement between Canada and the U.K.