To conclude my time, I want to talk pickles, only because I think it illustrates the complexity and, potentially, the administrative nightmare.
I live near the U.S. in southwestern Ontario. Obviously, you don't plant pickles; you plant cucumbers that are pickled. However, we don't have a pickling industry left in Ontario, so pickles are grown, shipped to local green shipping yards, where they're sized and distributed to Ohio, Michigan and New York, pickled, put into jars and shipped back into Canada into our retail markets.
I'm also aware that in the EU, there's trade in cucurbits between non-EU eastern European countries and European countries, so some of the same dynamics would apply in both situations.
How would you go about administering a CBAM program on cross-border trade as it goes through the transformation process, whereby you have transportation involved along with the initial growing systems?
Dr. Bedard-Haughn can start, and then I'll go to Ms. Tothova.