From what I've read in the past, I don't see agriculture playing a big part in the free trade agreements due to the cost to transport goods from a distance. When you have the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA, we're neighbours, so it's easy to ship back and forth across the border. When you have to put goods on a boat or a plane and send them over halfway around the world, with the cost of transportation and fuel nowadays, it's not as competitive as it used to be.
So where there is overlap in agricultural sectors, I don't see there being a lot of trade--but I certainly hope we get more Swiss chocolate into Canada as a result.