I think what my colleague was getting at, in terms of the GMO issue, is that CETA has removed a substantial amount of the tariffs—in fact, most of the tariffs—on grain, which is good for Canada. But I understand that non-tariff barriers, like prohibiting trace GMOs in grain shipments, have resulted in Europeans rejecting Canadian grain shipments. So if we have access and no tariffs and we send our grain shipments to Europe, but because of the GMO rules they are interfered with, in order for us to get the benefits of CETA, there has to be some progress on that.
I wonder if you can update us on where Europe and Canada stand in relation to negotiating on the trace GMOs.