The trade lines already exist; the new agreement makes them stronger. The really important thing about the new agreement is that it doesn't add any costs. When country of origin labelling came in, it cost the Canadian cattle industry billions of dollars. A few years ago, a lot of money was spent to do away with the change, which was essentially a barrier to imports. We are very pleased that the new agreement makes no mention of country of origin labelling. That's a major advancement for us.
On February 24th, 2020. See this statement in context.