Thank you for your question.
My answer would be that as I understand it, the CETA sets a framework for further dialogue. With GMO, genetically modified organisms, there's a science-based approach to deal with that. Canada and the EU, as I understand it, will enter into side agreements before the agreement is finalized, and the provinces and the Government of Canada will be consulted to address cultural, social, and technical issues with relation to GMO.
The hope is that through dialogue and trying to get to know the customer, we can do a better job in market access on GMO through a science-based approach.