I want to go back.
When we were in the States it was interesting because the Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, had just been appointed. On numerous occasions it was explained to us that the map he took to the President carried significant weight.
My point is that the map showed the significance of trade in the agriculture sector between our two countries. I think, as it was in COOL—and I see the beef guys here—it took an incredible amount of co-operation between government and the producer organizations, beef and pork particularly, to finally bring it to a resolution; it took forever. That is part of the issue of sleeping with a giant, I guess.
I think the more we can get some co-operative regulations, the more we can get security of understanding and trust between us, the better it will always be.
Should the Regulatory Cooperation Council still exist? Can it be an effective tool?