As I said in my presentation, the chicken imports quite substantial. It's not a closed market. We're the 17th largest importer in the world and we take more than our fair share of imports compared to countries that purport to be large free traders but are not. They don't take any chicken into their own countries. For instance, we couldn't export even one piece of chicken to Australia unless it were heated to 180 degrees for something like six hours. It would be virtually non-edible. They have some barriers that we cannot abide by.
When it comes to allowing more imports into Canada, it would displace some of our products. That's why we would encourage the government to make sure that any agreement has provisions that are adhered to. They are not being adhered to right now.