Parliament, as you know, has passed unanimously, by all parties, a resolution indicating that we would not make sacrifices or concessions in terms of our supply-managed sectors. We've taken that position into the negotiations. We've indicated that we're not going to make changes to supply-managed sectors either in the over-quota tariffs or the tariff rate quotas. We have adhered very rigidly to that position.
The reality is that the negotiations involve 149 countries, so discussions go on. Canada has made it clear that those are our particular sensitivities, and we will fight very hard to ensure that those sectors come out of these negotiations in a healthy and strong state.
So we continue to support supply management. We now are simply trying to manage our way through the negotiations to maximize our offensive gains while protecting our defensive interests, particularly on the supply-managed side of things.