Overall, it was good because, as I mentioned, it provides stability and continued access—and it seems to maintain existing benefits—to the U.K. market. For those exporters, in particular, on the grain side, this is really welcome news.
There are some concerns, of course, for the meat sector, which is why our industry overall says that we need a meaningful agreement that will deliver on long-term and viable commercial access to the U.K. market.
Our first priority, of course, is to negotiate an agreement that will address all of the barriers that we have with the United Kingdom. This does address the stability issues for a lot of actors, but it doesn't get to the finish line, so we are not fully there yet.