Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Madam Chair, the member for Outremont asked you earlier whether there were any concessions on supply management. As this is a member of your party and you answered that there would be no concessions, I assume there probably won't be any, although we can always be surprised. In the past, the government has said countless times that it would protect supply management, and yet it has chipped away at it every time, be it under CETA or the trans-Pacific partnership agreement.
If there is no breach in the interim agreement, knowing that Great Britain has a lot of interest in obtaining concessions, our supply management may be sacrificed in the following agreement.
As the interim agreement will not have an expiry date, if supply management is attacked in the future agreement and concessions are requested, can you commit to keeping the interim agreement?