Mrs. Skelton spoke earlier and it was not about Growing Forward. But she spoke for several minutes on another subject, so I am going to expand on the Conservative government's specific support of supply management. You are here and you follow what is going on in Geneva closely, as we do, though perhaps not as closely as you. I imagine that your antennas are well tuned and that we are receiving information. At the moment, those negotiations are moving forward more rapidly than they have done for some time. The pressures are getting stronger and stronger.
The government has acted, but let us not believe that it is because of divine intervention. The opposition parties and agricultural producers have done a great deal. We are happy with the results. But the real result will be seen when an agreement is reached that provides no penalties for supply management producers. That is the real result.
Have you heard that the iMinister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Minister of International Trade will not sign any agreement at the WTO that contains concessions on supply management?