Since the beginning of the agriculture negotiations in 2000, Canada has been pushing for a more level playing field. We've always been pushing for the elimination of export subsidies, a substantial reduction in trade-distorting domestic support, and real and significant improvements in market access. What has happened, though, is that as the years have gone by, the negotiations have gotten more detailed, so we've obviously moved from broader objectives to putting more specific ideas on the table.
On June 7th, 2006. See this statement in context.