What I've noticed throughout the past few meetings we've had on CETA is that everybody is very hopeful and optimistic that this is a great deal for everybody. It does seem pretty amazing. But how are farmers going to actually seize this opportunity?
It seems that this whole working group on biotechnologies and GMOs will be like a big make-or-break kind of group. I really hope things work out in the end, because we mentioned that this is a very emotional subject, and when politics are involved, they can make it a little bit tougher to work together and get things done.
Can you people comment a little bit more on value-added exports? We had barley people in earlier and we talked about barley being used to feed our beef and pork, and then exporting that. What kind of value-added products would we be able to send or would interest the European Union?