As I noted in my remarks, we are supportive of the government's trade agenda. I would note that the Canadian cereals industry supports $68.8 billion in economic activity, as well as 370,000 Canadian jobs.
With regard to the potential for growth within this agreement, I mentioned oats previously. I noted also that we are seeing trade increasing, given the tariff-free access that currently exists for wheat. We do see this as a potentially defensive exercise with this agreement, given the slide within the region with existing trade agreement partners Mexico and Peru constructing non-tariff barriers.
Making sure that we get those processes and this agreement right to make sure that we can maintain that market as a top-10 export market for Canadian cereals is very important for us.