I think it would be great if we could come up with something.
I've been around a little while, and it's a bit concerning when it takes so long. I think the Doha started in 2001, and we're at 2022 and we still haven't figured all that out yet.
The challenge is when we have managed economies such as China's. I think it was 2001 when China was admitted to the WTO. When we're talking about fair trade, free trade, I think the Americans have some legitimate issues with the process, just as Canada does. We can always talk about our softwood lumber issues as well.
I wonder how relevant the WTO is. Should Canada be looking at our trusted trading partners, people we can count on who will follow the rules, and with that, lead in there?
I want to ask you about the accomplishment with the fisheries subsidies and the agreement you mentioned in your opening remarks. I'm wondering how enforceable—