I think that's a really important area where some analysis needs to be done. I know that people talk about there being a small benefit overall. It's a positive benefit, but you don't hear a whole lot about the negative impact of not going forward, because there is no status quo.
If people think we're just going to stay where we are by not doing this deal, that's a fantasy. There are going to be negative impacts. That is something that we're extremely worried about. If we're not part of this deal, Australia has already gone ahead. They're already eating our lunch in Japan. If we have the Americans going ahead and we're not part of it, we can forget about most of our exports to the Japanese market, as well as other markets in the TPP region.
We probably won't lose it entirely. Like I say, we compete on other things, with quality; we have other advantages. Also, there's always a market for beef where price is no object at some restaurants for some people. However, that's not the majority of the market, so we'll keep a little bit.
I guess in terms of the actual job numbers, maybe I should submit the report I mentioned earlier, the study of the economic impact on the livestock sector in Canada. I'll submit that to the committee.