Thank you for the question, Madam Chair.
If I understood that question correctly, I think one of the keys for any good negotiator is to make sure that you're in close contact with the key stakeholders to ensure you understand exactly what their issues are and to make sure they understand where you are at in the negotiations. That two-way communication is very important so that surprises, whether at the end or in the middle, are kept to a minimum.
That is one of the key objectives we have in any trade negotiation. It is staying in close contact with affected sectors, whether they're on the defensive side—for example, supply management—or on the offensive side, for example, with some of the grain sector and the beef and pork sectors.