Mr. Pellerin, I'm so happy to hear what you just said, because we're talking about how much the Government of Canada invests in promoting our products, including our egg products, around the world. The fact is that we have a huge advantage already because of the high quality of our products and the demand for them out there.
It would probably be overkill if we even dreamed of spending as much money as do some countries that have a product to sell that is far inferior to ours.
I'm sure Mr. Julian knows that. However, his point was taken, and I'm glad you made ours. Thank you.
There's another thing about the beef and pork. It's not going to affect the supply management. The fact is that what we're exporting now in beef, for example, to Peru--around 5,000 tonnes a year, give or take--will immediately become duty-free. Over the 10 years, that will allow us to increase that export by 50% or so, which will be duty-free as well.
I'm not sure exactly what our shipments on pork are at this time. Is it in the neighbourhood of 325 tonnes or somewhere around there?