That's a really interesting question, and a hypothetical one, I would say, because obviously CETA has been taking our full energy and attention.
We are concerned about precedent in any deal. We have been saying for years that the government has concluded successfully 14, 16, or however many trade agreements, and exempted supply management—even in NAFTA, which is trumpeted as sort of a comparably sized deal to CETA, although CETA is supposed to be even bigger. Supply management had been exempted.
I think it's difficult to speculate on what comes next. In our view, it certainly does set a precedent.
I would be very interested to know what kind of answer you would get in the House of Commons if you posed that to the minister during question period.