Yes, as somebody who has been closely involved with the negotiations of free trade agreements over the previous year, I can assure you that the whole purpose of these trade agreements is to make sure that they include strong, enforceable provisions on dispute settlements, so that we can use all of the levers at our disposal to advance our interests.
You're mentioning, for example, our oilseed products. Of course, a lot of the efforts right now by our colleagues in the market access secretariat, which is part of a unit that is hosted by both CFIA and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, are coordinating actions with Global Affairs Canada at home and in posts abroad. They are working to make sure we get to the bottom of the alleged issues with the phytosanitary requirements or features of our products, to address in a technical way these elements.
If we have to go to court and exercise our rights—for example at the World Trade Organization—we definitely work constantly with the industry to exercise these rights.