Thank you. That's a very good question and quite topical in the current context.
The government has pursued a number of new bilateral free trade agreements. We've opened up a number of new markets. Also, the Prime Minister just announced, at the margins of G-20, a significant effort devoted to a free trade agreement with India.
We've never had a difficulty in defending supply management. Our position on supply management is very clear when we enter into any of these negotiations. We strongly support it and we don't think we're going to have a problem defending our supply-managed industries in any of these fora.
Some point to the trans-Pacific partnership as one area in which our supply management might be at risk. We don't believe it will be. We already have free trade agreements with a number of members of the trans-Pacific partnership, so we don't think it's a big risk. We've successfully completed a number of free trade agreements without putting our supply-managed industries—dairy, egg, or chicken—at risk.