If you believe the TPP members and what they're saying, then yes, absolutely. They are looking at a very comprehensive deal that will cover all of the categories we're seeing in the CETA. They're looking at very aggressive tariff cuts. They're looking at dealing with non-tariff barriers. So, yes, I think a lot of countries are recognizing that they can't achieve what they wanted through the WTO right now, because it is stalled, and that bilateral trade deals are a good way to capture some of those issues but only if they're aggressive.
The interesting thing about the TPP, because it's regional, is that some of the founding members are hoping it will be the genesis for something much bigger. This is why Canada has to be there. I'll tell you right now, if you include Japan and Mexico, 65% of all of our agricultural exports go to TPP countries. If we are not in that deal, then within their little group they're going to start filling the space we're now filling with our exports. We will have a real problem if we're shut out of a trade deal that includes 65% of our exports.
So, yes, I think that will be a 21st century deal. It will be complicated to negotiate, and we will have to be there.