Yes.
My full-time job is to provide input on trade agreements as they relate to agriculture, and I'd say I'm always frustrated. Last week I was at a conference on Canada-EU, and somebody said the consultations weren't very transparent. I stood up and quite vehemently defended the negotiators, because I think that consultations on trade agreements, particularly for our sector, are incredibly inclusive.
We have opportunities to provide input both through the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and also through Agriculture Canada. It's not just CAFTA that provides input. I sit on many panels with my supply-managed colleagues, who also have a viewpoint on trade, as you know. We differ in opinion, but it's very collaborative and very transparent and very comprehensive.