I think one of the potential goals for the joint review, in order to focus on a coordinated, forward-looking agenda, is not necessarily saying to the U.S. that these bilateral irritants shouldn't be resolved politically; it is to try to push them into channels other than the joint review so that they don't crowd out the joint review and risk overwhelming the joint review, leading to potential risk that there is no successful agreement in 2026.
I think you're absolutely right that there are going to be domestic stakeholders that are going to push either administration to raise rules of origin or market access around Canadian dairy issues. The question is whether we can try to make some progress on those issues outside of the joint review.