Thank you to our witnesses. It's good to have you back again, Mr. Butler, and our friends from the pork industry. It's always good to “put pork on your fork”, as they say.
I grew up in Edmonton. My father spent 45 years at the Gainers meat-packing plant, so I've seen many processed meats. It's very important not only for the Prairies but also across Canada.
As for the trade agreement, I had the pleasure to be with the Prime Minister, Minister Fast, and Minister Moore, and others who were in Seoul, Korea at the time. There were representatives from the seafood industry from British Columbia, and right across the country to our friends in the Maritimes.
Mr. Butler, maybe you could share the impact. We've been able to compete in lobster even with the tariffs. What will it mean by lifting the tariffs and the potential increase for the seafood industry in the Maritimes?