Agriculture, generally speaking, is a sensitive area for Europe. Traditionally they have always taken a fairly defensive position, whether it is in this negotiation with Canada or in other negotiations at the WTO or with other trading partners.
I think we need to be creative in trying to find solutions where we think Canadian exporters can serve their market in an effective way, competing on an equal footing with other countries, and supplying a fairly broad-based market. After all, the EU is a very large market. They're a net importer of foodstuffs in many product lines. So why can't Canada be competitive in these particular segments of the agriculture sector and therefore advance our export interests?
I think that's the objective we're trying to pursue in these negotiations.