There's one caveat that I would make on that.
With respect to sale of eggs, that has to be subject to introductions and transfer committees, and there's a real concern. You don't want to have eggs come in that could impact on the Canadian ecosystem by importation of something with an exotic disease or some other potential risks of that nature. Those would be issues that would still have to be considered.
But a fish is a fish, in terms of CETA. It doesn't matter if it's an aquaculture product or a wild cod. When you're bringing in live animals of any nature, there's a real concern as to what might be coming with them. Those are very serious. You can never undo a mistake in those kinds of decisions, and you're very careful whenever you're considering those things coming in.
The introduction and transfer committees are made up of us, CFIA, the provinces, etc. Live importations are very carefully scrutinized.