Right.
We have done some of that. Even prior to CETA, we had some protections for certain Canadian spirits and other similar products. When we went through the negotiations, we found there wasn't a lot of strong interest on the part of Canadian producers to get this kind of protection. Many of the Canadian producers of these products rely on trademark protection rather than geographical indications, which is more of a European type of concept.
We do have some protections. Going forward, we can add further protections if we need to. We were really focused on that negotiation and making sure the protection provided to EU geographical indications would not undermine our own production processes, or our relationships with other trading partners such as the U.S., which exports some of these products into Canada.