Well, on what we've done in the CETA, we have said that after a three-year period, Newfoundland and Labrador would no longer have the right to apply minimum processing requirements on exports to the EU.
Now, the minimum processing requirements are generally not applied to the EU as it stands now. These are generally policies that are used between provinces and between Canada and the U.S. When you're talking about a market that's as far away as the EU, they start to lose their relevance, and we do not have a long history of needing to use minimum processing requirements on exports to the EU.
I think the impact of that will be minimal. I think it will be highly offset by the new opportunities into the EU fish and seafood market.