You talked about CIDA and the importance of trade. I think what you said about agriculture is very true: $119 a tonne on oats or up to $190 a metric tonne on wheat. If we start putting that back to the farm gate and you start looking at what the Europeans are collecting in tariffs off just those two products alone.... We're not talking about pork or bison or beef and the market access there. I think that trade is very important.
I'm curious, Mr. Hodgson. When you did your analysis looking forward, did you take into consideration stuff like CIDA, the Honduras agreement we signed today? How do they play into your numbers? Do you take any of those assumptions and plug them in there and see what the impact would be?