Yes. I could probably think of many more if you gave me a few hours here, but just quickly, one of the first things that come to mind is the CPTPP. It's a very progressive trade agreement. It has been quite positive for the Canadian beef sector. When we lost market for non-tariff reasons, we didn't skip a beat, because we had the CPTPP and access to other trading partners. When we saw the announcement of the accession of the U.K. to the CPTPP and the non-tariff barriers that came along with that, it was very disappointing and frustrating for our sector. From what we've seen in some of the discussions we've had already on the non-tariff barriers with the EU that we're facing, the U.K. have now taken those as well.
On October 8th, 2024. See this statement in context.