All farms are going to benefit from the access that we can obtain. It's not just on the primary meat cuts, either; it's on the byproducts more than anything else. Parts of the animal that we are unwilling to consume in Canada will add that mythical $85 to each animal, if we can find an export market for them.
Minister Ritz is doing an excellent job, and I think he is on the absolute right track. If you send an assistant deputy minister over on a trade mission, all you ever get to meet is their equivalent over there. When the minister goes, he doesn't see only the Minister of Agriculture. In the case of Jordan, he visited with the Prime Minister. Unfortunately, that's the level these trade talks have to be at now. It's a political issue, not a technical issue any more.