Okay.
Mr. Fowler, you also raised a series of litigations, which got my interest as a former litigator. I was particularly concerned that you said—and I understand this from previous information I've seen—we've been successful repeatedly when things have been litigated. I think you mentioned that there are as many as 10 different pieces of litigation right now. There are specific instances where we're raising this under chapter 19 of NAFTA, chapter 10 of CUSMA and at the WTO.
Can you give us a sense of what you think is impeding the progress of that litigation? I think you said that you anticipate some decisions by the end of this year or early next year.
What is making you more pessimistic about having those results within that time? Is there any way you would suggest that we, as parliamentarians, can work to address or alleviate some of those impediments and push toward a more speedy resolution?