I'll begin.
I think you know when we talk about the sector we sometimes talk about it as one, but it is a multi-faceted sector and various parts of the sector depend to a greater or lesser extent on exports.
In the supply-managed area we have a made-in-Canada system, which is very much focused on the domestic market, that works well for the country.
In other parts of the sector they rely on exporting more than 50% of what they produce, but overall, trade is very important for the country. As I mentioned, I believe 43% of production is exported, so it's important that we have a world trading system that serves us well. We have been pressuring for improvements in that system, as you know.
For other countries, we have been firm in insisting other countries respect their trade obligations. As you recall, we have requested a panel to look into subsidy practices in the United States.
So I think trade is critically important for the sector, and we need to look at it both in terms of respecting our obligations in a defensive way but also making sure other countries respect theirs.