There will be a binding commitment in CETA that those tariffs will have to be reduced in equal annual steps over seven years. So you're going to have a certain reduction every year until the tariff is eliminated.
Now, for some species that we had particular concerns about—and cooked and peeled shrimp was one of them because the EU has put that at seven years—we said that if you're going to have a seven-year phase-out on a tariff for a product that's as important as that one is to us, then we want a Canada-specific quota while that tariff is being phased out. We negotiated a 23,000 tonne quota that would remain in place until the tariff was gone, to provide us with open access to the EU at least up to that level. We've done that in a few cases.