In the cattle and beef industry, there are 86,000 beef cattle producer operations in Canada. It is the largest sector of agriculture in Canada. To put that in perspective, there are roughly 32,000 to 33,000 supply managed producers. So it's very large on the cattle side.
I don't have the exact number of jobs in my head, but there are thousands of workers in plants--for example, in the Levinoff-Colbex beef plant just outside of Montreal. Thousands work collectively in Guelph, Ontario; in High River, Alberta; in Brooks, Alberta. That's largely where those exports will come from. They'll come from the federally inspected facilities.
I'm just trying to think if I have covered your questions. You mentioned the 1,750 tonnes. Each of the three categories will receive 1,750 tonnes under the free trade agreement. So the three total to 5,250 tonnes together.
The six million that I was referring to is the trade that could occur now. Once the agreement is implemented and fully phased in, we think that six million can grow to twenty million.