Yes, but the United States have a tendency to always adopt an extreme position. They have the power to do that. They won't take it all the way, they want all of the other countries to defend their own interests. In this case, our own negotiator is saying that he will defend the interests of the United States. He will start with their extreme position and bring it back half-way.
With their subsidies and their decoupled payments, and so on, the United States can manage this type of situation; that is not the case for Canada. The conditions are not the same in the two countries.
