The tools we have are quite sound. We may have beef and pork products, and even chicken products, for export to quite safe markets, markets that operate very well. We had a problem with veal at one point, but that situation was resolved and prices are very good. We also export a lot of wheat, but consumption is rising sharply because wheat can also be used for green fuel in particular.
So we have export opportunities. I don't think that protecting certain sectors undermines exports in any way. That's why the Canadian and Quebec agricultural sectors are doing very well right now.