What Mr. Roche just said is important. The bill does not affect agreements that have already been concluded. An agreement was already made at the WTO. If we ever wanted to open up a market with the United Kingdom, it is within the framework of what has already been granted that the United Kingdom should find its market share.
So the bill will apply to the next agreements, the next renegotiations. In that sense, we're doing the same thing that all the countries are doing, the people in the European Union, the Americans. We just have to decide whether or not we take supply management off the table.
If you were a negotiator, would you want to have the ability to undermine supply management up your sleeve?
Is that what you want?
Is this where you are going with your questions?