I think Canada is one of the leading exporting countries when it comes to agriculture, and we're certainly well known for that. We're generally either the third or fourth largest exporter of all the WTO members. So we have a strong role to play there, and we are a part of the Cairns Group, which is a group of exporting countries. That's given us a certain amount of influence. It also gives a certain amount of expectation on the part of other countries; they do see us coming to the table with both export interests and some defensive interests, which obviously creates questions from time to time. But we're hardly unique in that: the U.S. has its sensitivities and Europe has its sensitivities, so this is an issue we're always going to be dealing with.
On February 20th, 2007. See this statement in context.