We are always in conversation with the government about the implementation, in particular when we sense that the implementation is getting closer. That is the case with CETA, where there are some outstanding agriculture issues that tend to originate in the meat sector but also have impacts on the broader Canadian agriculture and food sector. What we are saying is that we are hoping these issues will be resolved for all of our Canadian agriculture and agrifood exporters to get real, commercially viable access by the time the agreement is implemented. A number of these discussions need to take place before the agreement is implemented, and that is certainly the case with CETA. For the TPP, it may be a bit premature.