Thank you. I appreciate the spirited defence of Canada's supply management system. That has historically been an all-party issue. In 2005 there was a unanimous motion passed in the House of Commons that stated that Canada will accept no over-quota tariff reductions and no TRQ expansions for its supply-managed products as part of our balanced negotiating position.
In CETA we saw a little bit of a crack in that as we saw a doubling of the over-quota cheese coming from Europe. I talked to a number of farmers in the supply-managed sectors who are concerned that this is a bit of the foot-in-the-door. With TPP coming with Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, countries that have historically not liked Canada's supply management system, do you have any concerns that there may be further inroads made into the supply management system of our country, particularly with the over-quota allowances?