I don't know how much time I have left, but I know there were comments by Mr. Davidson and Mr. Warren about market access. I know that Canada has signed CETA, and I know that for farmers in my riding—I represent chicken, a lot of dairy supply management, and also pork—when they saw this deal, they were like, “Okay: I'm going to be able export. This is great.” I know that out west there are lot of farmers saying that this is amazing and that they have this opportunity. We have to make sure we say it's an opportunity, because there are trade issues.
I know a lot of issues have been talked about when it comes to washing cattle. When we go to the slaughterhouse, there's an acid wash. You also mentioned cuts, and you talked about how there have been cuts to market access. It was also mentioned by Mr. Davidson that at CFIA there was a meat division, that we don't have a meat division, that there was one woman who was working really hard to resolve these issues.
Can you talk to us about the importance of trying to work past...and maybe better funding of CFIA? Perhaps you could talk to us more about the cuts that were made to market access and the importance of making sure they're well funded, because when we have trade agreements, but we have these irritants, and we're not able to work past them, then they don't really mean very much.