With this particular agreement, we've looked at it, and we've also looked at some of the provincial data with the Government of New Brunswick. If you look at the opportunity for market access and tariff reduction on industrial goods, metal, mineral products, market access for wood forestry products, other types of paper products, uncoated paper, paper board, duty-free access and removal of tariffs, as Mr. Young said, for the fish and seafood product industry—that includes things like frozen snow crab, herring roe, lobster, salmon—market access for agricultural and agrifood products, potato products in particular.... As Mr. Young said, Japan is a key market for that with, I think, about a 13.5% tariff or something coming off in Japan on the prepared potato side—that's very substantial—and a number of other pieces.
On September 26th, 2016. See this statement in context.