That's a very big question, Mr. Menzies.
As members of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance, we fully support the position of that organization, which represents the majority of Canadian producers and farmers in Canada, that the main avenue to achieve meaningful gains in agrifood exports is through the WTO.
Where regional agreements complement that, the CAFTA, the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance, as it's distinct from the agreement, supports them but also recognizes that there are situations where--and we are a clear example of that--we are actually aggravating the problem. The problem for us is that the WTO won't come fast enough. So if a free trade deal hurts us with Central America, we may lose a plant before we ever achieve any export gains.