Yes, but I guess I would make a distinction. I just want to make sure about what we mean when we talk about the Europe trade agreement. There's the EFTA free trade agreement, already working its way through Parliament, which, as far as we're concerned, was a disaster. It's a good example of how not to negotiate a trade agreement. There's nothing in there for beef. We have no access for beef or cattle to Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Iceland. Under Norway, I think, we got the ability to ship some genetics. There's nothing for beef in that agreement.
Now, with the European Union trade negotiations--they've not started yet, but are in developmental phases--we want to make sure that the government starts with a negotiating mandate that ensures we get the ability to ship unlimited quantities of duty-free beef into Europe. That has to be the objective. It's a huge market. They eat eight million tonnes per year and we ship them almost nothing. That's what we're looking for in that mandate.
Thank you.