On the whole, there will certainly be changes that we will have to make. The industry will also need help to be able to adapt to the new rules that the two parties will establish.
In terms of whether we can export our products right away, I know that, across the country, regardless of the province, producers and processors have the flexibility they need to adapt. Some producers are already operating to European standards.
There are so-called niche markets. In recent years, Canadian producers have made changes so that they are ready for the new competition. The difficulties that we have gone through in the last five or six years have made us competitive whether we liked it or not. Canadian producers and processors alike are ready to export their products to a number of countries around the world, including the countries of the European Union.