To add to that question, I'll be quite short.
I think that as Canada, we definitely need to focus a bit more on how we define sustainability and what those standards mean, because there is a lot of misunderstanding of the definition itself, and I think that's quite problematic, especially with our partners in the United States.
If we review studies that have been done with OECD, I think we see that Canada is doing much more on sustainability than other countries from which the EU is importing their pork and beef. We have to do that type of analysis as well, to see where we stand and how we actually represent, measure and report sustainability. I think we have a very good advantage at that point.
With respect to the study itself and the financial aspects, I think it's very important for us to consider how the standards will have applications. We know the EU is already doing some of the analytics and statistics on that part. I think that for us it's very important also to dive in a bit on the financial projections of the standards and how they will apply for the producers and also for the industry itself. It doesn't start with producers and it doesn't finish with producers; it's the whole value chain. I think that's very important.
Thank you.