You are no doubt referring to the provisions in the Canada-EU agreement pertaining to the EU's very stringent sanitary requirements. All countries always pay special attention to that aspect because it could give rise to some very real and significant repercussions, as far as market access is concerned. As far as the TPP goes, however, because of the makeup of the signatory countries, we are very optimistic that negotiated market access openings will be subject to fewer barriers, as compared with the Canada-EU trade deal.
That said, I'd like to mention something else about the EU deal. Under the leadership of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and our chief veterinary officer, together with officials from other departments and Canada's diplomats, we have not stopped looking for ways to overcome those barriers, which can indeed exist. Should those same barriers emerge under the TPP agreement, as far as the Asian member countries go, we will do the same thing.