When I was talking about flexibility, that was in the WTO context.
We all know there was a resolution passed in the House of Commons that there shall not be any concessions essentially given in terms of the supply managed commodities. We're not here to attack supply management, but when our negotiator sits at the table and everybody has to negotiate all elements of a deal, we feel it's actually disadvantaging our sector and the other sectors when you're not able to be fully engaged. From time to time, we believe it's actually caused our interests to be excluded from the table at key moments in negotiation.
We're hopeful that we'll get the WTO rolling again once there's a commitment back to it, but it's more the willingness to sit down and engage on all these issues and look at where the WTO is moving to. That is my sense of what we mean by more flexibility.