Thank you very much for your question.
No, I wouldn't say that they're just thinking about the issue. They're doing a little more than that. They've been thinking about it for a long time. The United States has been telling us for years that they've had problems with dispute settlement at the WTO; they've been saying it for years.
Today, we are about to begin work to resolve the situation for a specific reason, which is that in June, the ministers gave WTO members a very clear mandate to find a solution. There's no question that this is an issue, and we're working hard to resolve it, but it's also very important to know that Canada and other WTO members have been able to reach a multi-party interim appeal arbitration arrangement, or MPIA. So there is a way to resolve disputes at the WTO. It's not as if there's no way to bring a particular case with the WTO. There's a way to do it. It’s certainly not the best way, and it’s not a permanent solution, but at least it allows a group of members to resolve disputes among themselves when necessary. So it's very important to point that out.
It's also important to note that we're not just thinking about the issue; we're working hard to find solutions. As I said, we'll begin the process in January to find concrete solutions.