That's certainly well advanced. I'm not going to say that there will never be any problems, because these are always ongoing issues. Particularly when you have a new species of concern or a new disease, new measures often have to be taken, but the sanitary and phytosanitary measures chapter of CETA is more advanced than any other chapter of that type that we've negotiated. It has specific provisions to make progress both on the meat side as well as on the fruit and vegetable side, and we also have measures with respect to fish and seafood.
There will be an ongoing process to some extent to make sure that we're dealing with issues as they arise, but as we start out, we certainly don't anticipate any problems, and all of the exports that we are currently making to the EU are certainly not an issue at this point in time.