Thank you, Chairman.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for coming here today.
Brought up in the House quite a few times today was the whole situation of what's happening in Geneva and the challenge we have sometimes of making sure both sectors of our agriculture are protected here, whether it's supply management or the non-supply-management. It sometimes is a tightrope.
Right now one of the biggest issues we have is trying to make sure that our supply-management products get into the sensitive box with other countries with their products. How do you see that? That's my first question. What do you see as the likelihood of our getting it into that box? Personally, I think that's one of our best ways of protecting supply management down the road so other countries will not throw it against us.