To answer your first question, yes, there is an opportunity. We are in discussion with the government right now to make sure that these non-tariff trade barriers that have appeared in the first agreement will not be sustained in the final agreement. Yes, there is an opportunity that we should grasp. Otherwise, it will be an unfair trade.
It is clear to us that it will be just a replication. They have decided to get out of the EU, but they mimic the same behaviour. We believe that this should be different. They should behave differently with our country.
On the question regarding when it happens in the process, whether it happens after the fact or during the negotiations, we are more careful right now to make sure that it is not in what I will call the fine print. I am not a negotiator, but it's not in the big-picture items. However, it's important that we take care of these details, which are, at the end, completely detrimental to the trade.
Eventually, if it's possible, I would like to say a couple of words about zoning agreements. It doesn't have to be now. I don't want to take up your time.