We have not tracked that systematically, no, and we do not have the resources to do that sort of follow-up. Agriculture Canada does some of this. Some of our federations have done some tracking as well, for example with respect to the quotas or the 5% tariff line with respect to the entry of tariff-free products, to determine to what extent the forecasts were accurate. So for some of our products such as milk and poultry, in particular, people measured whether the forecasts were achieved and to what extent.
Generally speaking, these people told us this: Canada met its obligations, that is when it agreed to open up 5% of its market to foreign products with no tariff, it did open the border and the products came in. In other cases, for example the United States or Europe, when 5% of the market was open, that figure was generally not achieved.