I agree with what's been said. I think the outcome on pork is a positive one for the sector. We have had non-tariff challenges to accessing markets in Europe in the past. This agreement maintains outcomes that will allow Canada to work with our partners in Europe and to improve the access beyond the tariff for Canadian red meat exporters. Pork is an important one. We have exports—more than 300 metric tonnes went to the U.K. in 2019—and we're confident that this agreement maintains the market access conditions that will allow the pork sector to build on that.
Beyond what my colleague said, I would just note that the first-come, first-served methodology for the administration of TRQs has been in the past a key ask of the pork sector. It's something we pursued in the CETA negotiations and we're happy to have as an outcome in the TCA.