That's correct. The Canadian Horticultural Council is a member of the CFA. They depend heavily on exports. The Canadian Sugar Beet Producers' Association is a member of the CFA. They depend on exports. The Canadian Pork Council is a member of the CFA. They depend on exports. La Coop fédérée, from Quebec, is a member of the CFA. They depend on exports.
So I can't sit here and say, if we were to stop trade agreements or trade negotiations, we would be better off. What we need to do, of course, within the context of ensuring that we can maintain our orderly marketing structures, is to continue to negotiate for more improved and more profitable market access on a continuous basis, because, after all, we do have a large industry in Canada that can't survive simply on the markets that we have domestically.