Certainly, the EU has a long history through their common agriculture policy of supporting their farmers in a very unique way across Europe. It's a huge bloc. There's a rural development element that they see agriculture as, sometimes pastoral and sometimes large production. There's a large number of support mechanisms for EU farmers. The WTO has been able to eliminate a lot of the more egregious ones, like export subsidies and these kinds of things. That has been one of the huge benefits of the WTO in the EU.
Certainly, agriculture in the EU is treated very differently than in Canada when it comes to how farmers are directly supported.