Thank you. I have so many questions and not enough time.
Karen, maybe I could start with your comments on the WTO, and I know others have mentioned it also, that maybe agriculture should not be in the WTO. What about NAFTA? Do we look at NAFTA? We know that, for example, in my province of British Columbia, NAFTA has hurt vegetable producers—they've gone out of business—and apple growers are fighting dumping. At the same time, we know much of our agriculture industry is export oriented. Do we go for bilaterals? Is that the key?
Mr. Harding mentioned minimizing the threat of trade action. How do we fit that in? We know our hog industry wants to get access to Europe. Instead of having a 0.5% quota, we should be getting 5%, as was kind of agreed on. So how do we put all this together if we in fact take agriculture out of the WTO?
Then we have the whole issue of food security and what people have been mentioning, what's the vision? Is the main vision to feed our country and to be secure? How do we put all that together?
Maybe you could start, Karen, and then we could get some other comments.