That's a good question.
I'll speak to the question that was asked around the deemed trust discussions.
In Canada, if we move forward with the mechanism around financial protection, then Bill C-280, which is in front of the Senate, would be one of the other tools that would enable working around and within CUSMA. Because it is built within the framework of tri-national modelling, it would give us access to a dispute resolution model within a preferential system that no others have internationally. Then Canadian growers in the fresh fruit and vegetable industry, and exporters, would be able to access that dispute resolution tool.
It just means moving our own bankruptcy protection here forward to enable the U.S. to reinstate that preferential access, due to the reciprocity nature that they're requesting. It's slightly outside of CUSMA, but it's founded within the context of the North American free trade agreement.