Mr. Chair, that is an amazing question. The NAFTA is a long term, durable agreement but under U.S. domestic law, over which we have no control, it can start this cycle again. The American industry can petition its government to pick a different time period and say that it thinks there was injury or and a subsidy given during this time period and the process starts all over again. There is no point in just having the Americans agree to this NAFTA decision. We need to have an agreement that will go forward and overrule U.S. domestic law.
There is no sense in us doing this 20 years from now. I was involved in this debate in 1988. I am still here and we are still talking about the same thing and hearing the same arguments. If the member wants to continue doing that for another 20 years, I wish him the best of luck.