Mr. Madan, I appreciate that clarification. From my perspective, you're quite correct that every negotiation is a give-and-take. The challenge is that we will never get agreement on those smaller things that are emotional, that are the highly charged on both sides of any agreement, unless we have a full agreement. That's certainly just my opinion.
Mr. McRonald, you're in an interesting business with livestock genetics. One thing that Canada has always argued is that we should follow the science when it comes to GMOs, when it comes to anything associated with the science of agriculture—and certainly livestock is part of that. We have found in our dealings with Europe on CETA that there have been some concerns about GMOs and the like.
In your industry, what's your sense of genetics as they relate to trade with India? Could you help us understand how that would play out?