Yes, we absolutely see this as a potential non-tariff trade barrier, and it's not just between Canada and Europe. A few weeks ago, we were at the WTO's Public Forum, and sustainability and trade were the focus of that forum. There were multiple concerns, and member states raised multiple concerns on border carbon adjustments and how they will be seen as a barrier to trade around the world.
At a time when we are also having the discussion of global food security, we need to be able to have more export opportunities and not be putting up barriers. From our perspective of Canadian beef, we have our trusted trading partners, and we need to ensure that we're not doing anything to negatively impact those relationships.