The negotiations on sensitive products at the WTO are difficult. I do know that farmers are looking at those negotiations. They are looking at single-desk selling and they're wondering if there's a link between the two and whether deregulation of single-desk also means that supply management would be deregulated in the future. But at the WTO, certainly the sensitive product negotiations are going on with difficulty. On some issues I believe the officials are done, so most likely certain issues will have to be taken up by our ministers at a ministerial meeting to get a satisfactory conclusion.
As far as bilaterals are concerned, typically when Canada does a bilateral, when it comes to supply management, what they offer--and I'm a bit surprised by what FEDEGAN said as far as dairy access is concerned, because when Canada does a bilateral, it does offer zero in-quota tariffs. So if this agreement goes through with Colombia, Colombia would have better market access into Canada, say, than New Zealand would because the input of tariffs would go to zero. That's been the position on bilateral negotiations for supply management.