This is my last question to you on this. Is this consistent with our supply-managed sector, and do you think CETA is consistent with the three pillars of supply management, specifically whether giving the EU greater tariff rate quota access to cheese is consistent with the pillar of import controls?
I'm mindful of the fact that tomorrow is the 8th anniversary of the all-party resolution passed in this Parliament, including by the Conservatives, that committed to zero-zero--no reduction in over-quota tariffs and no increase in tariff quotas. I'm unclear. The Conservatives say that giving the EU more access to cheese has left supply management completely intact, whereas I see that they've allowed more over-tariff rate quotas come in, which, to me, is an attack on the third pillar of import controls. Who is right there?