The Canada-Europe free trade deal is obviously very beneficial on its own. I was talking to the Turkish ambassador just in the last week. Of course, Turkey is going through all of the processes to become a member of the European Union. Whether they actually do or not isn't that important, but they want to synchronize everything so that they can. One of the things the ambassador said is that with this deal between Canada and Europe signed, Turkey will want to sign a parallel agreement with Canada with exactly the same terms. They'll want to be able to synchronize, which will help them move into the European Union should they choose to do that.
So not only is the European Union a market that will be available to Canadian farmers—better access—but Turkey may well be a new market that's outside the European Union now but is becoming a more important market all the time, with 80 million people.
Do you think this is a side benefit that hasn't really been talked about? At least, I haven't heard it talked about.