I will answer the question first, if I may, and Ms. Govier may want to add something afterwards.
From an agricultural point of view, it is absolutely true that there are discussions at the international level. I am thinking in particular of the World Trade Organization, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the UN meetings on agricultural issues at the interface between the environment and international trade. The border adjustments for carbon are one aspect of those discussions, but I think they deal with the subject more broadly.
It is true that the federal government is not about to propose agricultural policies. However, there are broader discussions going on internationally. As a government, we are committed to that. We often meet with representatives of Canadian agricultural associations who attend meetings of the World Trade Organization or meetings of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.