I'd like to echo JoAnne's comments in terms of support for the secretariat that was set up. I think it's an excellent way to bring the resources of various departments and agencies of government, together with the industry, to sit down and work through some solutions.
In our industry, we've had problems for a number of years with pulse trade into India. That's really getting into the phytosanitary area. One of the comments Pulse Canada has made in the past is that a lot of the discussions with WTO are related to tax tariffs. Many of our trade problems are actually related to phytosanitary issues. It's a difficult issue at an international level for people to want to open up, but that seems to be the area where we run into most of our problems.
From a trade perspective, I think the secretariat will be the way to address some of these issues, such as phytosanitary problems, by bringing together a food inspection agency, international trade people, agriculture, and the expertise of the industry as well.