When I talk to the average producer out there, they probably don't get as involved as we do in where government is on trade issues.
In real life, I'm a potato farmer from Manitoba. Many of us have already lived through the NAFTA, and when NAFTA came in, there was a lot of concern and a lot of fear.
The farmers in Canada have demonstrated on an ongoing basis that they're a very resilient bunch. We adapt and adopt on an ongoing basis to ensure that we maintain good profitability. I'm looking forward to opportunities in the European market. We already work with many companies in Europe.
Yesterday, I was at an announcement where Minister Ritz said we were going to finally move up on plant breeders' rights to meet UPOV '91. That's a welcome announcement on our part. We've been waiting for this.
We work with potato breeding companies from many different parts of the world in order to bring the best varieties and provide the best product to our consumers. We're looking forward to continuing the relationship, and hopefully now moving product back to our European counterparts.