No, no. I'm just trying to avoid the question. For example, Niagara is home to the grape and wine sector. The government had an excise exemption. This government decided to put in an escalator clause, which brought about a challenge. We ended up losing that excise exemption under WTO rules. Now we're looking for certainty. The industry now has to be subsidized for that.
I'm trying to avoid that whole situation in which unpredictability then comes back into the equation. That was simply my question with regard to whether or not you have—yes or no—in terms of the legal opinion. You said you have. If you have, can you table the opinion that you received?
Also, trade deals are renegotiated. Would your legislation then apply to renegotiations of existing trade agreements?