The CAFTA perspective is that we have a global rules-based trading order that works very well for Canada and has allowed export around the world. The majority of Canadian agriculture is export-focused, and everything we do should be trying to strengthen that system, not weaken it.
If we think it's very important to take certain domestic measures for our domestic reasons, which cause problems for the trading system, we should be going multilaterally and trying to work on them with other countries. Otherwise, if every country goes on its own, we're going to split into blocs—or worse, into specific countries—and we're all going to be poorer.