I'm not sure if it would actually form part of the text of the agreement, but when we're looking at trade relations with countries, whether we have an FTA with them or not, there are very serious protocols that are established by CFIA and Canada Border Services Agency on import permits and phytosanitary permits.
We expect that CFIA would apply the same rigour in the context of Jordan, with or without an FTA, as it would for any country we are dealing with. So I don't think we would see a difference with Jordan, and I don't think that we would see heightened food safety or food security just because we had an FTA with that country. I would expect CFIA's standards to be of the same rigour no matter who we were importing from.