Thank you for the question. I'll try to take it on to start with.
One of the things that we've insisted needs to be addressed in this deal is export subsidies. At this point we're fairly confident that export subsidies are going to be brought up in the context of the negotiations. Certainly we're going to have to be in a situation in which the Europeans will not be permitted to apply any export subsidies to agriculture products.
When it comes to domestic supports, by and large this is where we come back to the WTO. There are a number of really broad-based issues that have to be dealt with in a multilateral context, because for the Europeans to do away with some of their domestic policies in our agreement essentially benefits every other country around the world, so it's very difficult to pressure them in that context. I think we can make some important strides in the context of the Canada-EU agreement, but this is why it becomes critical that we not lose sight of the WTO, and I think Canada can really play an important leadership role on the WTO front.