Thank you very much.
Certainly, the majority of Canadian farmers at large are fully dependent on the export market and it really is what drives the business. We're a small country, but we have tremendous potential to provide really high-end products to the global marketplace.
We've seen on the pork side what happens when we lose access for whatever reason and we scramble to find our way again with the products that we have. It's one of the reasons that it's so very important for us to be involved in this agreement. If we get backed out of a market and we have no opportunity to go anywhere else, where do we go with that product? You can't store it. You can't pile it. You can't turn it off. When we shut off the infrastructure, the infrastructure is gone, it doesn't come back. For these reasons, it's super important for us.
Moreover, if we think about the rural economy and jobs in rural communities and if we do want folks to be able to live and make a living in rural Canada, this is what they're going to do it on. It's going to be on agriculture and our ability to sell into the global marketplace.