I appreciate that.
You mentioned, of course, that there's ongoing work around trade and engaging countries and trying to make sure that we have open markets. This is a broader question for you, Mr. Forbes. In sitting here today looking at the way of the world and particularly on the other side of the pandemic, my concern is about protectionist measures in countries, which I think in some cases—and respectfully and rightfully so—are looking at domestic capacity.
That's a good thing, but given the fact that a large proportion of our commodities is export based, is this something that is on your mind as the deputy minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and on the minds of your officials, to make sure that we have the resources and the expertise to be protecting our ability to export into these markets beyond what you're already doing?
Do we have some level of concern in the days ahead? I know that no one has a crystal ball, but can you speak to that broadly?