Just before the Department of Finance responds, that's where the difference is. You're seeing an article 28 action as increasing or restricting the flow of trade. We don't—or I don't—and I don't believe Dairy Farmers of Canada do. What they see article 28 doing is meeting the original intent of protection in the beginning; it was to protect milk products from coming in. So it's not increasing the restrictions, but it's living up—under the new technologies—to what the intent of supply management was in those restrictions in the beginning. There's a huge difference there. We're not increasing trade barriers here; we're just seeing that the intent, in this day and age, is abided by.
On June 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.