Yes, I would.
When CETA was announced, if you remember, the government at the time said to prove to them that we are losing something and they might consider compensation.
During the TPP negotiation it became clear to the Canadian government that dairy farmers were actually having negative impacts from trade deals, so when the compensation package for TPP was announced, there was a portion for CETA. We were very pleased by that recognition.
Then the compensation for CETA was announced and now it is being put in place, I may say. The first phase actually took place and closed very fast, because obviously the farmers are very interested, but that was the first phase. There will be other opportunities, because the $250 million has been divided. There will thus be other opportunities.
The government acknowledged that the first phase was not a real success, so we're working with them right now—with Agriculture Canada and Mr. MacAulay's office—to correct the imperfections for the second phase so that farmers don't go through the same thing.
We think now that the Canadian government realizes that whenever they give access, there are impacts upon the farmers. For Dairy Farmers of Canada, the important thing for government is to ensure that there be no negative impact upon dairy farmers.