Well, all questions on sanitary and phytosanitary issues are very important to these negotiations. We have a separate negotiating table pertaining to these topics. Our objective is to reiterate our commitment to the WTO SPS agreement, which is anchored in science, and to devise appropriate institutional mechanisms that will be able to deal with issues related to standards and measures of that nature in order to provide for predictability in trade.
Low-level presence is an area we're making some effort to see addressed in the CETA context, along with a parallel process, because the EU is currently embarking on a proposal to deal with that issue. The minister and the deputy minister have had some meetings with their European counterparts to try to ensure that whatever regulatory framework is put in place in Europe will allow for predictability to our trade, including in instances where a low-level presence is found in our shipments.