If the TPP is ratified and Canada is not part of it, we will fall behind. What specifically the numbers will look like is difficult to determine at this point.
But look at, as I mentioned, what happened with Korea. In 2011 this was our fifth-largest export market for agriculture, a $1-billion market, and literally overnight our exports were slashed in half. That loss was directly attributed to the fact that our competitors, the U.S. and Australia, had signed and implemented agreements with that market.
The Korea-Canada agreement was implemented January 1, and we've slowly been able to regain market access, but it will continue to take time. Who knows what will happen? But we know that if the TPP is ratified and Canada is not part of it, the impacts will be devastating for our sectors. For farmers who depend on trade, and that's 90% of them, the impacts will be very negative and very devastating.