Thank you for the question. On the article 28 that was announced by the minister, which has been moved forward in recent days, we understand that the federal government has notified the other countries that will be affected by this; they've notified them that we are moving forward on the article 28. It will fix one of the problems.
There are still many problems in regard to imported products coming in, circumventing the spirit of the agreement, I guess is the best way to put it. There are still products coming in, like the butteroil/sugar blend, for example, which is coming in similar to the way David Fuller mentioned the rice and the chicken. Compositional standards for cheese are another issue that we're going to be working very hard on in the next short while, to see if we can come to a resolution on that issue.
Article 28 is only one of the issues we have to deal with, and we have to be very cognizant of all of the other ramifications. And there are many things within the WTO agreement that we have to really study very stringently and make sure we understand. We always seem to be the good guys, and we let the damage happen in a lot of cases, and it gets to the point where some of the damage is irreversible. Why can't we put measures in place right up front to protect our industry?