I'm happy to. Thank you for the question.
My comments were in relation to.... We have team Canada, which obviously I think we have to do. I think most people recognize that. So far it seems to be pushing toward this kind of a smooth or smoother rollover approach.
We put the report out today, and what we're hoping to discuss with our American and Mexican counterparts—if you can call them that—in civil society organizations in those two countries is thinking bigger than that. It's thinking of the review as an actual opportunity to maybe reopen some sectors and some of the chapters to make them more centred on workers and the climate, I suppose, or make them more effective and more beneficial for workers in all three countries. That's where we're coming at it from.
There's no doubt we're looking forward to consultation processes in this country, in the United States and in Mexico over the next two years.
We're also thinking ahead to next year. We don't just have the CUSMA review in 2026, but of course we have a 2025 review of the labour chapter and the environment chapter. We're hoping that maybe this review and the work we're doing in the next year will include working with Mexican and U.S. labour unions and environmental groups on those policies as well.