Good afternoon. This appeared in the media this morning:
The time for talk is coming to an end at the World Trade Organization, the organization's Director General, Pascal Lamy, said yesterday. The time has come, for Canada and for the other countries, to agree to make efforts to come to an agreement or else the multilateral route will fail and might is right will win out.
Generally, when you talk about might being right, it's not about Canada or goods in relation to supply management. We don't want to wind up with an agreement like the softwood lumber agreement and be on the losing end once again.
Here we're talking about sensitive products, and I'd like to know, in the context of the negotiations, what percentage of those products is protected under supply management. I believe it's 12% or 13%. Is that correct?