In those negotiations, we first of all requested access to recognized quotas. The negotiations between Canada and Europe appear to be going well. They are always tough negotiations, but Canadian pork producers are demanding access to those export quotas. Europe has no restrictions on exports of its pork products to Canada. We want some openness, but based on what currently exists.
There were two other points. Catherine, I don't know whether you remember them.
During the year, a processor has to plan, all at once, for the rest of the year, when he has to state the volume he must buy. In fact, he can't know that. Requests to enable Canadian producers in this sector to access the European market are very much accessible to the Europeans. Based on the information at our disposal, the negotiations are going well and matters are progressing. However, that does not mean that everything is finalized and that we are not concerned about this. That is why we remind the government once again the European market is important and that it is important to have access to it.