Thank you for the question, Madam Chair.
My mandate—my marching orders—from the minister and from the Prime Minister have been very clear: that there would be no increase in market access for supply-managed products coming into Canada. We have been very clear at the negotiating table that this was the case.
I think that, yes, in the recent past, there have been some increases in cheese and poultry exports to Canada as a result of the larger-scale negotiations, but just as a reminder, in the CETA negotiations, poultry was not involved. There was an increase of cheese exports into Canada, but again, we have been very clear with the United Kingdom throughout the negotiating process and again at my level, at Steve Verheul's level, at the minister's level and at the prime ministerial level that there would be no increase in market access for supply-managed products into Canada in this agreement.