Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have just one question and then I'll pass it over to Mr. Sopuck, who has a follow-up question.
If I understood your comments earlier, you were anticipating that when most of the tariffs were removed at the time of coming into force, and all of them within seven years, the primary benefit for seafood producers that export from Canada into the EU is that they wouldn't have to pay the tariffs and so they'd have more profit.
I just wonder if you think that will be the primary benefit. Will they keep their prices the same and just pocket the tariff money, or do you think that will be a mechanism for them to gain more of the market?
The follow-up question would be, if they do that, could we anticipate any sort of action from domestic retailers, for example, in the EU, and any sort of quasi-protectionist activities in order to protect their share of the market if they see the Canadians coming in with their now lower-priced products to take away their market share?