First of all, I didn't get an opportunity last time to thank both our presenters for being here today. It was an encouraging and worthwhile discussion.
Like Mr. Guimond, I was a farmer before politics, but I wouldn't want to have to go back and tell my farmers I'm not supporting trade in other countries, Peru or Colombia or any of these deals, because Canada is a trading nation, and we have to export our product. We simply can't sell it all here in Canada.
The minister announced today he will take the Americans to the WTO over the country of origin labelling. We've worked through the diplomatic channels. We've worked minister to minister, both in trade and in agriculture, and the U.S. continue, as they always have; they're tough trading partners. They've always been tough trading partners, but I would expect we will win this and I expect there will be a pretty timely decision. The Americans are clearly in contravention of NAFTA and the WTO on the country of origin labelling. I just wonder if you have a comment on that.