Thank you.
This is all very interesting and very complicated, so I'd like to get some clarification here.
Just to find out where we are in terms of what we can do with the CPTPP part of things and with the U.K. bilateral discussion coming out of CETA, I had some information the other day that Australia signed a side letter agreement with the U.K. about their accession to the CPTPP. It removed the investor-state dispute mechanism between Australia and the U.K. That is in CPTPP now, but their side letter said it wouldn't apply between those two countries.
It seems that there is some time here when we can do things like that. Mr. Beck or Mr. Laycraft, might you have some comment as to where we are in the game and what we can do and can't do right now?