It's good to see you all this morning. Thank you for your presentations. It's very clear and concise messaging.
We all know that securing a sustainable, accessible food supply is one of the top priorities around the world. From Canada's perspective, the best way to do that is through trade. We produce a tremendous amount of high-quality products, and we also import a lot of our domestic consumption. I fully concur with your analogy that it has to be sound, predictable, rules-based trade.
You also talked about it not just being about tariff walls. Those are always negotiable and are hit and miss. It's about going beyond that to the sanitary and phytosanitary. I wondered if you all want to give a quick description of what you see under the sanitary and phytosanitary lists, just to give us a bit of knowledge in that area.