I think it's clearly documented that European farmers are among the most highly subsidized farmers in the world. Our assumption is that when the Government of Canada enters into a trade agreement with countries in the European Union, they're taking these subsidies into consideration and trying to ensure that a level playing field is created.
Certainly, as we moved through the NAFTA, there were a lot of efforts put in by both the Canadian and the U.S. governments to ensure that any government support programs were seen as green programs and that they were NAFTA-friendly programs. My expectation is that as we move to implementation of the agreement between Canada and Europe, we have to use the same benchmarking. We have to go through the same process to ensure that the subsidies or the support programs that Canada has are offset and are similar to programs in place in Europe, and if they aren't, then that needs to be looked at.