Mr. Speaker, I will be brief. I do not know what happened there.
At any rate, the point I was making is that the previous agreement that was referred to left $1 billion of collected duties: $500 million went to the Bush administration and another $500 million went to U.S. producers. Also, article 1905 restricted our responses in future agreements.
Lastly, I think it is erroneous to suggest that this is the utopian position that Canada wants to get at the end of the day, because it had so many problems. Even businesses in British Columbia described it as a raw deal. Even though the provinces accepted it, they accepted a raw deal.