When the U.K. officially goes through its application process, it will be required to meet the high standards the CPTPP members have already agreed to. There will be a bilateral market access negotiation. In parallel, as mentioned in my previous answer, we would continue bilateral negotiations with the U.K. on a parallel track.
The quotas for the CPTPP have been in place since that negotiation. They would not be expanded with any new members, if they were to come on. The government has been clear that there will be no new market access for supply-managed products coming into the Canadian marketplace.
I will just turn to my colleague from Agriculture Canada to see if he has anything he wants to add there.