I would just say, from listening, that what any agreement looks at is the balance and the benefit to each country, particularly when we look at what we have--the diversity we have in the marketing within Canada, being able to open markets up that we didn't have--and yet we've still had the benefit of protecting Canadians, not only producers but consumers, in terms of having those negotiations exempt from the tariff reductions.
I'm going to turn it over, Mr. Chair. I think my colleague has another question.