Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I wanted to come back to Ken's comments about adding more value at home. I believe that is accurate, but we will always play on the international stage as well to a certain degree. But if we come back to the notion of having an attitude to win if we're going to go to WTO and negotiate--and I agree with Mr. Wildeman's comments that we need to be there and there is absolute value in being there and negotiating hard for our positions--let's not come home and give those positions away. We have done that historically. We went to WTO and negotiated hard for a tariff line on beef and came home and gave just as much away in free supplementary import quotas to compete with our product at home. Let's marry those. Let's build the value with them. Let's agree to our agreements that we make on the international stage.