We certainly very much wholeheartedly believe in dispute mechanisms that are out there. I think the importance is to make sure that we continue to encourage both sides of the table to have panels and members being appointed to those. We want to make sure that those panels are used in good faith, and in order to have those done in good faith we need the appointments to continue and for the cadence of those panels to increase.
But I wholeheartedly agree, whether it was under NAFTA, or now under CUSMA, the panel mechanism is vitally important for us to have one of those tools in the tool box to continue to pursue the parties to get back to the table to negotiate.