Thank you very much for the question.
With respect to the first question related to increased access for grains and oilseeds, I'll give you a live example where, as we've heard a number of times, I think Canada is in a 148-to-1 position on a particular area under the sensitive products category.
At the same time, Canada is pushing very hard for a paper on tariff escalation. This is extremely important to canola products. It relates to the higher tariffs on value-added processed products in comparison to raw products.
The problem is credibility. If Canada isn't able to play in part of the negotiations in one area, they have a credibility problem in pushing other areas. So if Canada is perceived by other countries as being isolated and not willing to move in that area, they really don't want to talk about what Canada wants in other areas.