In particular, I referenced in my opening comments the WOAH or World Organisation for Animal Health. It sets guidelines on how science should intersect with trade. Those, along with WTO rules, are really what set the stage for a country like Canada, which, arguably, can't wield the political power to access some of these markets. We rely on those rules that define the playing field to be able to access that. If they don't meet those standards.... For example, the U.K.'s desire to ascend to the CPTPP, in our opinion, has not met that standard. This is why we've been very public in opposing their accession to that agreement, because it would diminish the quality, really, of that agreement.
On May 27th, 2024. See this statement in context.