You'll probably get some specific numbers around what those delays in Chinese approval have meant for Canadian agriculture from some of the other witnesses. It's in the hundreds of millions of dollars at stake here.
Certainly, China is not a simple market to solve, just like that, so I'm not going to pretend that there's a simple answer there, but certainly there's continued engagement and continued dialogue with their counterparts over there. I think Minister MacAulay is headed to China again later this month.
We feel that these issues can and should be top of mind for those meetings, and we think it's going to take an ongoing dialogue and trust building up. I think opening the conversation toward an eventual free trade agreement might unblock some of those specific issues that we've had with China.