Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll be splitting my time with Mr. Holder.
I'm just listening to some of the comments about tariffs and things of that nature. We know that some products are considerably more price sensitive than others. If you can do product differentiation, you're not as sensitive to tariffs. So there are often issues other than tariffs that are at play.
Specifically to Mr. Doyle and to Mr. Clow, other than tariffs—and we support your position on trying to get your frozen vegetables into Europe—what do you see as the most significant regulatory issues that concern you in this treaty, either from a defensive posture, more like Mr. Doyle's, or from an offensive posture of looking to export, from Mr. Clow's perspective?
I'll start with Mr. Clow.