Well, I would echo what my colleague said. It's not just about selling to the United States. You have to remember the trade between our two countries is $10 billion. You have to remember that our country does not produce food 365 days a year, and we need that trade for all of our society to eat.
In order to have good, balanced trade and to be able to bring in the products we need to sustain ourselves in a food-secure way, we need to have that trade. Therefore, we need to be selling to them so that they can sell to us. That whole development of how our countries work together is really our food security. We need a United States–Canada–Mexico kind of perimeter for our food security. That trade is imperative, as well as interprovincial trade, as well as trade within a province. It really speaks to all of that.
I'd say the system itself and how we do that is probably a very good system. From this aspect, we're looking for another tool in the tool box to be able to make that work and facilitate it better.