Thank you so much for your question. I'm sorry. I don't understand French well enough to follow you.
I would say unequivocally that the details of these trade agreements matter. Specifically, the dispute settlement mechanisms matter. We've had positive experiences with the WTO's dispute settlement mechanisms in addressing some of these non-tariff trade barriers, and what we have found is that those mechanisms can set precedents that set the tone of trade going forward.
That said, specifically with CETA, from a beef standpoint, that agreement has failed to meet the bar of quality agreements exactly for the non-tariff barriers you mentioned, like carcass washes. We continue to work through some of those details, but to be honest, there seems to be another barrier that comes into play when we think we've just resolved one, so it's frustrating.