If I may, we really only looked at the food and agriculture part of the agenda within the context of the regulatory priority. In other words, when members of the NACC established their priorities for their first year, they looked at border facilitation, they looked at regulatory cooperation, and they looked at the energy sector. The work after that was limited to those areas.
Food and agricultural issues were considered within the regulatory framework, but as you can see in the report, they were limited to some very specific items, in terms of labelling of fortified foods; eliminating duplicate food safety audits; and dealing with health claims on labels. In terms of the kinds of issues being addressed, that's what was being looked at. In the first year of discussions, no measure was contemplated dealing with changes to agricultural markets, for instance. There was nothing trade-related in that way.