Perhaps I'll take an initial attempt at answering, but other colleagues may have something to add.
Yes, it is absolutely the case that we are concerned, that even well-meaning environmental measures.... When it comes to carbon border adjustments in the agricultural world, we're still talking about hypotheticals, because nobody has proposed any. However, certainly the concern would be that even if it were very well designed, it could...like some of the non-tariff barriers that members cited in relation to the export of beef. We encounter that all the time, and there is certainly potential for carbon border adjustments that are climate measures to turn into non-tariff barriers. It's a risk that we will work to actively manage.
I think avoiding those types of things is one of the discussions that Canadian agricultural stakeholders are really passionate about discussing, not just domestically but also internationally.
I had another point, but it's escaping me, so in the interest of time, I'll leave it at that.