In 1994, the Canadian government had conceded just over 5% of its market, and that quota was distributed to some countries. When we entered into the Canada-European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement in the mid-2000s, the agreement was that those countries were entitled to a share of the openings that had already been granted, and they were happy with that. It didn't open up our market further. So everybody was happy with the deal.
It is likely that this sort of arrangement could be made with the UK, so that they could continue to export their cheddar here, if they wanted to, without one extra kilogram coming in.