Thank you so much for that important question.
Let me begin by saying that our trade decisions will always be based on what is in the interest of Canadians. We do recognize the health of forests in the region and how crucial that is to the well-being of both people and our planet.
Our government is firmly committed to the principle that both free and progressive trade and protecting the environment, as well as indigenous rights, should be mutually supportive.
We, as a government, are committed to pursuing core environmental provisions focused on maintaining high levels of environmental protection and governance. I can assure my colleague that we will continue to look for all trade opportunities, but we will always do so in the best interest of Canadians. I can assure my colleague that we're committed to those values when assessing the possibility of any future trade agreement.
On your question with respect to farmers, there is no question that our farmers, in particular the farmers in Quebec, are so incredibly important to the Canadian economy. I want to assure you that the Prime Minister has been clear that we will be making no supply management concessions in any future trade agreements.
Thank you.