There's nothing I've read suggesting they're any more protected than Canada. I think the provision is reciprocal. So there's equal protection on both sides—as I read the agreement from an academic perspective—because both of the parties declare that insofar as their agricultural policies are concerned.... It's kind of making them off limits.
I don't see the EFTA countries getting a concession out of us. If you point me to something, I'll read it, but that's not what I have concluded from what I've read.