Mr. Zimmer, someone had to lead on LLP, and we're quite pleased that Canada is doing so. There is a large coalition of the willing, if you will, among major agricultural exporters, who very much want this policy. But the question was, who was going to lead? My running joke is that I call it the “penguin plunge”. No one would want to be the first penguin into the water.
The fact is that Canada is absolutely assured that major agricultural exporters want this. And what will that lead to? To some normalization of trade and some rules-based trade.
To go back to Madam Brosseau's earlier question, we think rules-based trade helps everyone. When there are no rules and when there's the possibility of unpredictable action, that hurts all trade. So we think the fact that rules-based trade is being advanced by Canada is a tremendous positive.