Thank you.
Win-win would be significant market access improvement for exporters, profitable market access, and market access that makes a real difference. A win-win deal is one that would ensure that supply management in Canada is recognized for the transparent market access commitments that have been made, and it would be a deal that doesn't undermine our ability to maintain supply management as well as other orderly marketing structures.
On domestic support, this is a very important issue with regard to market access as well as with regard to it costing our industries a lot of money to compete against subsidies in other countries and with regard to achieving equity when it comes to domestic support. And here I go again to the example of product-specific, where a country like the U.S. will be capped at a very high level, whereas Canada disciplined itself, didn't flow a lot commodity-specific support, and they will be capped down here. So we need equity there as well.