Well, it's certainly going to be reciprocal, though, a tariff reduction on both sides. It'll be a trade, and maybe it will be a good thing when we see Canadian pork getting to Europe, because we can look at this and say that it may be Canadian pork coming back to Canada in a processed form.
But again, all trade is a good thing. It does help. I think there will be plenty of opportunities for Canadian processors to up their game. With 500 million Europeans, there's a huge opportunity for our own processing sector to process.
Even though there aren't any geographical indications in the deal yet, there still would, though, be an opportunity to market Canadian products, for the benefit of Canada, to 500 million Europeans. Also, there are a lot of Canadians who have a lot of European relatives, and hey, in the past, a lot of other exports of certain food products used to go to Europe, etc.
So yes, it's true that part of my message was yes, that product does come in, in that form, and this deal will help to rectify the current situation where we can't get any meat in. We will be able to get some meat in.