At least at couple of commodities broken out would give us a substantially better idea of what it's worth. A 15% tariff on $10 million worth of product coming from a hundred different farm gates is a substantial amount of money going back per producer. And I think it does make a difference in Canadians' understanding what this agreement is all about.
The only other issue I have is maybe just a closing comment before I hand it over to Mr. Cannan. Absolutely, I will never be able to understand opposition to free trade agreements. You use a list of terms here that are absolutely perfect: access to markets, security, transparency, predictability, and protection of rules-based environments. I think every agreement we sign that promotes these activities promotes and protects trade for every manufacturer and every producer in the country. So for your part in that, thank you.
Ron.