In terms of developing countries, we have accepted the principle in the negotiations that developing countries should be entitled to certain protections for their agricultural sector. That recognition is certainly very much in line with what you're suggesting. It will be available for Mexico and all other developing countries.
We need to ensure, though, that any of these selections of special products for developing countries is made in a way that does not necessarily harm also our commercial interests in these markets. Again, that's part of the negotiations.
It is recognized in the current negotiating proposal that developing countries should be entitled to designate what sectors they want to protect, and for these sectors not to take any commitment on market access. That would help them develop the sectors that they feel are most important to them.
Canada has accepted that principle. Obviously we need to continue to discuss with them so that our commercial interests are not jeopardized by the designation, but the principle of designation by developing countries has been accepted by Canada.