Thank you very much.
On that question, to what extent is the European Union involved in those negotiations at all? To give you an example, in the last Parliament, I travelled to the U.K. and to Ireland and had the opportunity to ask a question in each forum about the market access that was granted in the dairy sector, for instance. Folks in the U.K. were of the view that they could get an equal or a certain share of what was granted under CETA. Folks in Ireland were very much of the view that this market access belonged in CETA.
To what extent are you talking to folks in the European Union throughout these negotiations? Are they actually at the table, or is Canada having to shuttle between a table with U.K. negotiators and a table with CETA partners?